Conrad Schumann

Conrad Schumann
Conrad Schumann

Conrad Schumann leaping over barbed wire into West Berlin on 15 August 1961.
Born Hans Conrad Schumann
March 28, 1942(1942-03-28)
Leutewitz, East Germany
Died June 20, 1998(1998-06-20) (aged 56)
Kipfenberg, Oberbayern, Germany
Nationality German
Occupation Soldier
Known for Defecting from East to West Germany in 1961.

Hans Conrad Schumann (March 28, 1942 – June 20, 1998, in Oberemmendorf near Kipfenberg) was an East German soldier who famously defected to West Germany during the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961.

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Early life

Born in Leutewitz, now a part of Riesa, Saxony, Schumann served as a soldier in the East German Bereitschaftspolizei. After three months' training in Dresden, he was posted to a non-commissioned officers' college in Potsdam, after which he volunteered for service in Berlin.

Defection to West Germany

On 15 August 1961, Schumann was sent to the corner of Ruppiner Straße and Bernauer Straße to guard the Berlin Wall on its third day of construction. At that time, the wall was only a low barbed wire fence. From the other side, West Germans shouted to him, "Komm rüber!" ("Come over!"), and a police car pulled up to wait for him. Schumann jumped over the barbed wire fence and was promptly driven away from the scene by the West Berlin police. West German photographer Peter Leibing photographed Schumann's escape, and this picture has since become an iconic image of the Cold War era.

Schumann was later permitted to travel from West Berlin to the main territory of West Germany, where he settled in Bavaria. He met his wife Kunigunde in the town of Günzburg.[1]

Later life and death

After the fall of the Berlin Wall he said, "Only since 9 November 1989 [the date of the fall] have I felt truly free". Even so, he continued to feel more at home in Bavaria than in his birthplace, citing old frictions with his former colleagues, and was even hesitant to visit his parents and siblings in Saxony. On 20 June 1998, suffering from depression, he committed suicide, hanging himself in his orchard near the town of Kipfenberg in Oberbayern.[2]

In May 2011, the photograph of Schumann's "leap into freedom" was inducted into the UNESCO Memory of the World programme as part of a collection of documents on the fall of the Berlin Wall.[3][4].

A sculpture called Mauerspringer (Walljumper) by Florian and Michael Brauer and Edward Anders, can be seen close to the site of the defection (Bernauer Straße).[5]

See also

  • List of Eastern Bloc defectors

References

  1. ^ CONRAD SCHUMANN, 56, SYMBOL OF E. BERLIN ESCAPES; [NORTH SPORTS FINAL Edition] Associated Press. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Ill.: Jun 23, 1998. p. 8
  2. ^ "Escaped soldier found hanged" DENIS STAUNTON. The Guardian. Manchester (UK): Jun 22, 1998. p. 012
  3. ^ Diekmann, Kai. Die Mauer. Fakten, Bilder, Schicksale. München: Piper, 2011 (ISBN 978-3-492-05485-0), p. 45
  4. ^ German Commission for UNESCO, World Documentary Heritage in Germany
  5. ^ "Pictures of the day: 30 July 2009" The Telegraph (UK): Jul 30, 2009

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