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Ernst von Salomon

Ernst von Salomon (September 25, 1902 - August 9, 1972) was a German writer and one of the assassins of Walther Rathenau.

He was born in Kiel, the son of an officer. From 1913 he was a cadet in Karlsruhe and Berlin-Lichterfelde ; from 1919 Freikorps ("Free-Corps") in the Baltic and Upper Silesia.

He received a five year prison sentence in 1922 for taking part in the plot to assassinate Walther Rathenau. In 1927 he received another prison sentence for an attempted feme murder, and was released after a few months. The courts at this time were largely sympathetic to right-wing radicals.

From 19331945 Salomon — like almost all right-wing Freikorp (Free-Corps) fighters — resented Adolf Hitler (as characterised by the thought, "Where was Hitler when we fought the communists in 1919/20?"), and wrote for cinema.

Salomon was interned by the Americans from 19451946.

In 1951 he published the book "Der Fragebogen" ("The Questionnaire"), in which he publicised his answers to the 131 point questionnaire every German had to answer after the war about his relationship to the Nazi Government. A famous public discussion of the book took place in Cologne main station, organised by bookseller Gerhard Ludwig. This may be seen at one of the first steps in German post-war education in Democracy.

Salomon died in Stoeckte near Winsen .

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