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Mon 05 May 2009Stasi link to killing that changed Germany
FOR FOUR decades, Germany has been haunted by the image of a young man dying in a Berlin car park, a woman nursing his bleeding head and begging for help. The killing of student Benno Ohnesorg in June 1967 by West Berlin police officer Karl-Heinz Kurras is seen today as the opening shot in the student revolt that changed the course of German history. Now a new round of "what-if" speculation has begun with the news that Kurras, a high-ranking police officer, was also a member of the ruling East German Socialist Unity Party (SED) and a high-ranking Stasi mole.
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