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Colonel Dr. Winfried HEINEMANN (born 1956) is the Deputy Commander of the
German Centre for Military History and Social Sciences in Potsdam, and the Secretary
General of the German Commission on Military History. His publications include:
Military Resistance Activities and the War, in: Germany and the Second World War,
vol. IX/I: German Wartime Society 1939-1945. Politicization, Disintegration, and the
Struggle for Survival, Oxford 2008, pp. 771-925, and numerous other articles on the
history of the German military resistance.
German Segura Garcia (Barcelona, 1967) is the Chief of the Reference Unit in the
Military Archive of Segovia, the main Archive of the Spanish Army. He joined its
ranks in 1986 as NCO and, nowadays, is a captain of Artillery. Among his military
assignments, he was appointed during three years in the Eurocorps headquarters in
Strasbourg (France), he participated in the operation KFOR-1 (Kosovo, 1999-2000) and
he was stationed a dozen of years in Sant Climent Sescebes (in the North of Catalonia).
In parallel, a keen interest in history led him to study Geography and History in UNED
(National Spanish University at Distance) and finally obtain a PhD in Modern History
in 2010. On the other hand, he is the author of some fifty articles in different books and
magazines, the Journal of Spanish Military History (Revista de Historia Militar) and the
National Geographic History, among them. He is also teacher of the course to approach
the Military History of Spain (organized by the Spanish Institute of Military History
and Culture) and is a frequent speaker of this topic at various forums. In the last years,
he has been the curator of two exhibitions dedicated to the Peninsular War, “Alvarez de
Castro and his time (1749-1810)” and “The war of mossèn Rovira (1811)”, and several
others devoted to Spanish military painting. He was one of the Spanish representatives
at the XXXVII and XXXVIII International Congress of Military History, held in Rio de
Janeiro (Brazil) and Sofia (Bulgaria).
Capt. (Navy) Dr. Jörg HILLMANN, spent many years at sea as an artillery officer and
had command duties ashore. He taught Military History at the Naval Academy from
1998 to 2001, from 2001-2004 lecturer at the University. In 2004 and 2005 he worked in
the branch for historical-political education in the Military Historical Research Centre in
Potsdam, before he moved over to Brussels in September 2005 to serve in the branch for
European Union issues in the staff of the German Military Representative to the Military
Committees to NATO, EU and WEU as Military Assistant for capability development.
Till December 2008 he was Military Assistant in the military/political branch for
European Affairs in the German MoD in Berlin. In January 2009 he moved again over to

