SS-Sturmbaf Schütz
SS-Sturmbannführerin Yolanda Schütz
As a girl, Yolanda would go hunting with her father (he is in 2. Gebirgs-Division).
Later at 17 she would represent Federal State of Austria in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and was Womens Military Patrol (Biathlon) Olympic Champion in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She was presented with an award by none other then the Führer Adolf Hitler himself, a moment she takes great pride in.
Since the Olympics, she has carried on dabbling in gun smithing and modifying her rifles.
She is from a rather rural area so spent the dark winters taking solace in her family's collection of books.
Later at 17 she would represent Federal State of Austria in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and was Womens Military Patrol (Biathlon) Olympic Champion in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She was presented with an award by none other then the Führer Adolf Hitler himself, a moment she takes great pride in.
Since the Olympics, she has carried on dabbling in gun smithing and modifying her rifles.
She is from a rather rural area so spent the dark winters taking solace in her family's collection of books.
Mental characteristics
Accomplishments & Achievements
- 1936 Winter Olympics Womens Military Patrol (Biathlon) Champion (Gold) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
- Presented with her award by the Führer Adolf Hitler.
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Ethnicity
Age
25
Life
1919
2013
94 years old
Birthplace
Country Estate, Tyrol, Republic of Austria
Place of Death
Unknown
Children
Sex
Female
Eyes
Blue
Hair
Black
Belief/Deity
Aligned Organization
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