Hans Clemens
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Johannes Max Clemens (February 9, 1902 — 1976) was a German functionary of respectively the SS Sicherheitsdienst, the Gehlen Organization and Bundesnachrichtendienst, and finally for the KGB.
Clemens was part of a group of Soviet spies that were put to trial in 1963. His co-defendants were Heinz Felfe and Erwin Tiebel.[1] Clemens received a 10-years sentence for treason.[2]