Erland Koch
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Born3 January 1867
Günsdorf, Kingdom of Prussia, North German Confederation
Günsdorf, Kingdom of Prussia, North German Confederation
Died29 April 1945 (aged 78)
Berlin, Nazi Germany
Berlin, Nazi Germany
SportSport shooting
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| Born | 3 January 1867 Günsdorf, Kingdom of Prussia, North German Confederation | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 29 April 1945 (aged 78) Berlin, Nazi Germany | ||||||||||||||
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Erland Koch (3 January 1867 – 29 April 1945) was a German sport shooter who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1]
He won the bronze medal in the team trap event. He also competed in the running deer, single shots event and finished thirteenth. In the running deer, double shots event he finished 17th, and in the trap competition he finished twelfth.[2]
He was killed in action[dubious – discuss] during World War II.[3]