Apr. 17, 1968 - Elizabeth Traut is shown here in the private library of Freiherr von Gemmingen-Hornberg in Hornberg bei Neckarzimmern. This place is a museum for G?tz von Berlichingen, aka the ''G?tz of the Iron Hand.'' von Berlichingen had lived in the area for 45 years and died there as well. Traut is shown in the private library of Herrn von Gemmingen. This library contains books that are several hundred years old that contain information about his family as well as the city of Hornberg itself. Underneath those are centuries old scripts and books from G?tz von Berlichingen.

Apr. 17, 1968 - Elizabeth Traut is shown here in the private library of Freiherr von Gemmingen-Hornberg in Hornberg bei Neckarzimmern. This place is a museum for G?tz von Berlichingen, aka the ''G?tz of the Iron Hand.'' von Berlichingen had lived in the area for 45 years and died there as well. Traut is shown in the private library of Herrn von Gemmingen. This library contains books that are several hundred years old that contain information about his family as well as the city of Hornberg itself. Underneath those are centuries old scripts and books from G?tz von Berlichingen. Stock Photo
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Apr. 17, 1968 - Elizabeth Traut is shown here in the private library of Freiherr von Gemmingen-Hornberg in Hornberg bei Neckarzimmern. This place is a museum for G?tz von Berlichingen, aka the ''G?tz of the Iron Hand.'' von Berlichingen had lived in the area for 45 years and died there as well. Traut is shown in the private library of Herrn von Gemmingen. This library contains books that are several hundred years old that contain information about his family as well as the city of Hornberg itself. Underneath those are centuries old scripts and books from G?tz von Berlichingen. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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