courtyard of Krumme Straße 66, Ohnesorg was then shot in the back of the head by police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras. Ohnesorg died before he could be treated...
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Benno Ohnesorgs: Karl-Heinz Kurras, die Westberliner Polizei und die Stasi. Tectum, Marburg 2013, ISBN 978-382-88312-1-6 Karl-Heinz Kurras: Ohnesorg-Todesschütze...
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German student movement, that culminated on 2 June 1967, when student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by a police officer during a demonstration against Mohammad Reza...
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protesters and resulted in the fatal shooting of Benno Ohnesorg. The police officer involved, Karl-Heinz Kurras, was acquitted on the grounds of self-defense...
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Theodor W. Adorno (section Karl Marx)
Auschwitz". The situation only deteriorated with the police shooting of Benno Ohnesorg at a protest against the Shah's visit. This death, as well as the subsequent...
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information on topics such as emergency legislation. In 1967, the student Benno Ohnesorg was shot dead by a police officer during the demonstration against the...
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and propaganda against Israel. Murder of Benno Ohnesorg – A Stasi informant in the West Berlin police, Karl-Heinz Kurras, fatally shot an unarmed demonstrator...
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Benno Ohnesorg, an unarmed university student who was shot during a demonstration against the Shah's visit to the Deutsche Oper in Berlin by Karl-Heinz...
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sympathy to student movements, particularly after the killing of Benno Ohnesorg, but he did not believe street violence had the potential to effect change...
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Government of Greece. Retrieved 26 October 2021. Item #10 in slide show Aenne Ohnesorg: Inselionische Marmordächer. de Gruyter, Berlin 1993. Trianet: Gestein...
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