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Winnetou II

Winnetou II

Karl May

Winnetou II, written by Karl May, continues the adventures of the noble Apache chief Winnetou and his friend Old Shatterhand as they pursue the murderer Santer. The narrative takes Old Shatterhand across the United States, from St. Louis to New York, where he encounters both new and familiar characters and faces various challenges in the American West. This sequel, published in the early 20th century, is notable for its portrayal of Native American culture and themes of friendship and justice.

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In diesem Band verfolgt Winnetou weiterhin den Mörder Santer. Währenddessen führt es den Ich-Erzähler Old Shatterhand kr...

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