First published at 13:59 UTC on May 4th, 2019.
Otto Ernst Remer (18 August 1912 - 4 October 1997) was a German officer who played an important role in preventing the July 20 plot from succeeding.
Remer was promoted, eventually to general, and at the end of the war was serving as a commander in …
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Otto Ernst Remer (18 August 1912 - 4 October 1997) was a German officer who played an important role in preventing the July 20 plot from succeeding.
Remer was promoted, eventually to general, and at the end of the war was serving as a commander in Pomerania. Wounded eight times in battle, he was awarded numerous military decorations for his extraordinary courage and daring in combat, including the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves.
After the war, he was for two years an American prisoner of war, being released in 1947. He co-founded the Socialist Reich Party in West Germany in the 1950. It was banned in 1952, but not before it had gathered 360,000 supporters in Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, and won 16 seats in the state parliament. Among other views, it supported Holocaust revisionism.
While the party was banned, its popularity may have contributed to the Allies and the West German government stopping some of the unpopular "denazification" policies in 1951.
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