Karlsson Osietsky
Karl von Ossietsky was a German writer, journalist, radical pacifist and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935. Born on October 3, 1889 in Hamburg, he actively campaigned for antiwar movement during World War I. After World War I, he served as secretary of the German Peace Association and in 1927 launched the magazine "The World Stage". In 1931, the Germans violated the Treaty of Versailles and were preparing to expand their armaments, revealing the fact that the German Air Force is conducting a secret flight practice in the Soviet Union. The case will be charged with treason and espionage and sentenced to one year and six months imprisonment. After the German Socialist Workers' Party led by Adolf Hitler in January 1933 took control of the regime, the anti-Nazism movement was carried out and immediately after the German parliamentary arson attack on February 28, 1933, it was forced into the secret state police Gestapo.