Benno Ohnesorg

   

Benno Ohnesorg (October 15, 1940 - June 2, 1967) was a German university student killed by a police officer on June 2, 1967, during a demonstration in Berlin against the visit of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, to Germany. It was the first political demonstration that the married student of Romance and German literature and culture studies attended.

His death served as a rallying point for the radical left wing, and the Movement 2 June group was named after the day of his death. The left-wing student's movement of the late 1960s that swelled after Benno Ohnesorg's death influenced a large number of German politicians who were in their teens and twenties at the time.

A monument in Berlin memorializes Benno Ohnesorg's death, and in his hometown of Hanover a bridge over the Ihme river is named after him.



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