Jürgen Ohlsen

Jürgen Ohlsen (15 March 1917 – 23 September 1994) was a German actor best remembered for portraying "Heini "Quex" Völker" in the 1933 Nazi propaganda film Hitlerjunge Quex (Our Flag Leads Us Forward).

Career
Ohlsen was born in Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany on 15 March 1917. Due to the illness of actor Hermann Braun, Ohlsen inherited the leading role of Heini Völker (nicknamed 'Quex') in Hitlerjunge Quex (Our Flag Leads Us Forward, 1933). Units of the Berlin Hitler Youth also joined the cast of the film. Ohlsen himself was only credited as Ein Hitlerjunge (a Hitler Youth member). The film, based on the popular propaganda novel Der Hitlerjunge Quex, which was in turned based on the real-life murder of Hitler Youth member Herbert Norkus, was highly successful in Germany at the time.

Ohlsen joined the Hitler Youth in 1934 when the Nazis dissolved Berlin's Der Jungenbund Südlegion, of which he was a member. He appears not to have taken the Party's anti-Semitic position seriously, for in 1935 he was disciplined for repeatedly playing tennis with a Jew.

At the time, BBC broadcasts into Germany routinely spread scandalous stories about Nazi officials and other German  public figures. One of these stories alleged that Ohlsen was a homosexual and the lover of Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach. The rumor caught on in Germany and by at least the fall of 1938, the verb "quexen" (literally "to quex") had entered the Hitler Youth vocabulary as a euphemism for homosexual intercourse.

In 1935, Ohlsen played the role of a supporter of aviator Ernst Udet in Heinz Paul's Wunder des Fliegens (Wonder of Flying). His acting career subsequently ended and by 1940 he was no longer a public figure.

Later years and death
After he reached adulthood, Ohlsen was deemed suspicious by the Nazi regime. According to a report by the Osnabrück Gestapo, during 1940 or 1941 it was considered to send him to a concentration camp where he would have been killed. David Welch, writing in Propaganda and the German Cinema, 1933–1945, stated that Ohlsen was later sent to a concentration camp due to his homosexuality according to the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force.

Ohlsen went from being a HJ to the NS Student Bund, then the Reich Labor Service, and on 15 January 1940 he entered the Wehrmacht where he served with distinction, winning both the Iron Cross II and the Iron Cross. He fought as a sapper on the Eastern Front between August 1941 and February 1944. in some ferocious Soviet battles.These included Charkov and Bel- gorod in October 1941, the Donetsk battle the next month, and from June to the end of December 1942, in various significant defensive actions in and around Kirov. He was evacuated to the Military Hospital at Baden bei Wien (Vienna) due to ‘multiple grenade splinters throughout his entire body.’and recovered there from 24 February 1944.

After World War II, Ohlsen led a private life. He died on 23 September 1994 at the age of 77 in Düsseldorf.

Filmography

 * Hitlerjunge Quex: Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend also known as Our Flag Leads Us Forward. (1933; 95 mins.) Directed by Hans Steinhoff. Ohlsen played the starring role of Heini Völker.  Title translation:  Hitler Youth Quex. A Film of the Sacrifice of German Youth.
 * Alle Macht mit (1933; 6 mins) Directed by Franz Wenzler
 * Miracle of Flight (1935; 79 mins.) Directed by Heinz Paul Ohlsen played the role of Heinz Muthesius.  German ace Ernst Udet starred in this film.