Thomas Ammer
Thomas Ammer is a German historian who as a young man studied to become a physician.
Anti-government political activism in East Germany led to his arrest and imprisonment in 1958, and he never qualified as a medical doctor. His 15-year prison sentence was cut short in August 1964 when his release :de:Häftlingsfreikaufe|was purchased by the West German government, and at the age of 27 he relocated to the German Federal Republic.
Life
Early years
Thomas Ammer was born in a small town in Thuringia in what was then central southern Germany. His parents owned a craft-based business devoted to the production of historical key-board instruments. Ammer's father became associated with Communist opposition groups in 1943, and after 1945 when the ban on it was lifted, joined the German Communist Party; but he died in January 1946 when Thomas was not yet nine years old.Eisenberger Circle
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