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Otto John (19 March 1909 – 26 March 1997) was a German lawyer and intelligence official. During World War Two, he was a conspirator in the 20 July plot to assassinate . Following the war, he became the first head of 's domestic intelligence service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. In July 1954, he surfaced in , where he made public appearances criticizing the government in Bonn and Chancellor . After his return to West Germany in 1955, despite maintaining that he had been drugged and kidnapped, John was convicted and sentenced to prison for treason.


Life
Otto John was born in . He earned a doctorate of law from the University of Marburg. He married Lucie Manén in 1949.

John was involved in the plot of 20 July 1944 to assassinate , for which his brother, , was executed. At the time, he worked as a lawyer at the Deutsche Lufthansa legal office in and used contacts he had made with British intelligence to escape to England and avoid certain execution. He worked for the German Language Service and in black propaganda at The Rookery, in the village of , in England,, The Man Who Came Back: The Story of Otto John, ebook . Unmaterial Books, 2013 and towards the end of the war for Soldatensender Calais.

After the war, he helped British authorities to categorise the degree of Nazi ideology of German wartime leaders and appeared as a witness at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. During the trial of Erich von Manstein he worked as an interpreter.

On 4 December 1950, he was appointed president of the West German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution ( Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz). His appointment went against the will of Chancellor but was supported by British officials.

On 20 July 1954, after a ceremony remembering the conspirators of 1944, he left his hotel and disappeared. He reappeared three days later in East Berlin, stating that he had decided to move to and criticizing Adenauer's policies of remilitarisation and integration into the , which in his view hampered German reunification. He also criticized the appointment of former Nazis to high offices, such as Theodor Oberländer and .

From August to December, he was interrogated by the in Moscow before he returned to , where he resumed his criticism of as a speaker. During that time, he was surveilled by East Germany's security service, the .

On 12 December 1955, John defected to West Germany where he was instantly arrested. He now claimed that his move to East Berlin was not voluntary but that he was abducted by the . As his explanations were not believed, he was charged with treason and sentenced to four years' imprisonment but was released on 28 July 1958. John expressed bitterness about the fact that in the court that found him guilty, there were judges who had been on the bench during the Hitler era. According to , head of the DDR's foreign intelligence service, John had been drugged and abducted through an acquaintance, Dr. Wohlgemuth. John did not want to defect but considered after his kidnapping that he was irreparably compromised.

John died in 1997, at an , after years of trying to get rehabilitation for his treason conviction.


In popular culture
In the 2023 political thriller TV series Bonn, set in Germany in 1954 and aired in , John is played by Sebastian Blomberg.


Books
  • Twice Through the Lines – Futura Publications (1974).


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