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Hannes Heer
Hans Georg Heer (known as ''Hannes'') (born 16 March 1941 in Wissen, Rhine Province) is a German historian, chiefly known for the "Wehrmachtsausstellung" (German Army Exhibition) in the 1990s. While highly controversial at that time, the exhibition is nowadays widely credited with opening the eyes of the German public to the war crimes of the Wehrmacht committed on the East Front during World War II. While having been suspended in 1999, the exhibit reopened in 2001 under the name "Crimes of the German Wehrmacht: Dimensions of a War of Annihilation 1941-1944". ==Activity in socialist organisations and criminal convictions==
As a student, he became a member of the far-left Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund, where he was a leading member of the communist faction that supported the banned Communist Party of Germany. In the 1970s he was several times criminally convicted of coercion,〔http://www.focus.de/magazin/archiv/periskop-objektiv-falsch_aid_176613.html〕 trespassing,〔 vandalism〔 and other criminal offenses.〔 Being considered a political extremist according to the Radikalenerlass, he was banned from employment in the public service and could not work as a teacher. Heer is a dedicated antifascist 〔http://www.mao-projekt.de/BRD/NRW/ARN/Bochum_Ruhr-Universitaet_Aktivitaeten_politischer_Gruppen_1972.shtml〕
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