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'''Fritz Lustig''' (31 March 1919 - 18 December 2017) was a German-Jewish emigrant to England who enlisted in the British Army's [[Royal Pioneer Corps|Pioneer Corps]] during the Second World War but was transferred to the [[Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre]] in 1943, where he eavesdropped on captured Axis officers at [[Trent Park]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/profile/fritz-lustig|title=Fritz Lustig|website=the Guardian}}</ref><ref name=Fry>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/27/fritz-lustig-obituary|title=Fritz Lustig obituary|first=Helen|last=Fry|date=27 December 2017|publisher=|work=The Guardian }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fritz-lustig-lj7pp0609|title=Fritz Lustig |date=27 December 2017|work= [[The Times]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://trentparkmuseum.org.uk/bbc-interview-with-97-year-old-veteran-fritz-lustig/|title=BBC Interview With 97 Year Old Veteran Fritz Lustig |publisher=Trent Park Museum }}</ref>
'''Fritz Lustig''' (31 March 1919 - 18 December 2017) was a German-Jewish emigrant to England who enlisted in the British Army's [[Royal Pioneer Corps|Pioneer Corps]] during the Second World War but was transferred to the [[Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre]] in 1943, where he eavesdropped on captured Axis officers at Latimer House and Wilton Park in Buckinghamshire.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/profile/fritz-lustig|title=Fritz Lustig|website=the Guardian}}</ref><ref name=Fry>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/27/fritz-lustig-obituary|title=Fritz Lustig obituary|first=Helen|last=Fry|date=27 December 2017|publisher=|work=The Guardian }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fritz-lustig-lj7pp0609|title=Fritz Lustig |date=27 December 2017|work= [[The Times]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://trentparkmuseum.org.uk/bbc-interview-with-97-year-old-veteran-fritz-lustig/|title=BBC Interview With 97 Year Old Veteran Fritz Lustig |publisher=Trent Park Museum }}</ref>


One of his two sons is the broadcaster [[Robin Lustig]].<ref name=Fry /> The other is Stephen, a music publisher.<ref name=Fry />
One of his two sons is the broadcaster [[Robin Lustig]].<ref name=Fry /> The other is Stephen, a music publisher.<ref name=Fry />

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Fritz Lustig

Fritz Lustig (31 March 1919 - 18 December 2017) was a German-Jewish emigrant to England who enlisted in the British Army's Pioneer Corps during the Second World War but was transferred to the Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre in 1943, where he eavesdropped on captured Axis officers at Latimer House and Wilton Park in Buckinghamshire.[1][2][3][4]

One of his two sons is the broadcaster Robin Lustig.[2] The other is Stephen, a music publisher.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Fritz Lustig". the Guardian.
  2. ^ a b c Fry, Helen (27 December 2017). "Fritz Lustig obituary". The Guardian.
  3. ^ "Fritz Lustig". The Times. 27 December 2017.
  4. ^ "BBC Interview With 97 Year Old Veteran Fritz Lustig". Trent Park Museum.

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