Question 360: Who am I?(Werner Klemke)

Wolfgang Mattheuer?

Willi Sitte?
 
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YES :)
I´m a german soldier who served in WW2. I´m no officer. I was with the ground troops. I was an east german artist (painter).

Next hint: I mainly fought against deportation.
 
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Nope :( But it was partly my fault. We had earlier found out he was east german. Hillgruber is west german. Sorry for that! I changed the summery instantly.

Greetings :)
 
@Nelson: Nope :( And we had already MIster Heisig on page 2. ;)

@Bert: Nope :(

@Bob: Nope :(

I´m a german soldier who served in WW2. I´m no officer. I was with the ground troops. I was an east german artist (painter). I never was member of any party. My main deed was to fight against deportation.

Next hint: I was member of the resistance in europe.
 
I don´t know! And East Germany wasn´t that bad as I already mentioned in earlier posts.

Greetings :)

Weel, I was in East Berlin before "die Wende" (was there in 1979). I found it a bit gloomy. But as a Dutch teenager I saw a lot of things which were "lacking". But I presume a citizen of East Germany wasn't aware of that. He only knew what he/she had.

Seems Mehlsack has found the right answer.
 
And finally we got a winner - DER MEHLSACK! Hipp, hipp, hurra! :D And here the link in 3 languages and with a bit more info as it seems: http://www.mezzoprod.com/treffpunkterasmus/
Congratulations again for Comrade Mehlsack!

Prof. Werner Klemke made it possible that van Perlstein got the chance to go into public without the David Star. He faked some documents and got the Reich´s authority to believe van Perlstein was half Aryan. In my eyes that in the first place made the whole resistance group around van Perlstein possible to work. Sad Gerhardt died in 1944. What had them both could tell today. And I find it very good that there is a changing in thinking at Netherland about the Germans and that people as Karl-Heinz Kosch and Prof. Werner Klemke get some tribute - not for to be german but for to show german isn´t alike Nazi. I would be interested to know what Klemke and Gerhardt would think today about political correctness in the "united" Germany. But that´s another topic.

@Bert Blitzkrieg: We were very aware about lackings/scarcities. But it wasn´t so bad as today is almost always propagated by self-proclaimed experts who haven´t a clue about the topic (that don´t mean You, Bert ;) ). I mean the politicians and some other human crap. One could that discussion continue for ever. So I break it here.

Greetings :)

P.S.: Hey Mehlsack, what was essential hint You find the right answer? The dutch - forgery - connection or what?
 
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