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Stasi official name Ministerium für Staatsicherheit Ministry of the German secret police agency State Security of the GDR East German Stasi was one of the most hated and feared the communist government institutions is German.
Follow the actions of the secret police the Stasi in the last months of the existence of East Germany.
Stasi has developed internal security and a police unit set up in the Soviet occupation zone in Germany after World War II, the law creating the Department, the precursor is 5 Kommissariat modeled along the lines the Soviet KGB, was adopted by the East German legislature February 8, 1950, four months after the establishment of the GDR Stasi, whose formal role was not defined in the law, was responsible to both domestic policy and monitoring foreign espionage and was supervised by the Socialist unity to power his staff were the first party quite low, and its main responsibilities were against Western agents against espionage and removing last vestiges of Nazism Soon, however, the Stasi became known for the kidnapping of former German officials is who fled the e country; many who have been forcibly returned were executed.
Under its director 1957-1989 Erich Mielke, the Stasi became a very effective secret police in East Germany, he sought to infiltrate all the institutions of society and all aspects of daily life, there including even intimate personal and family relationships He accomplished this goal by both its official apparatus and through an extensive network of informants and collaborators inoffizielle unofficial coworkers, who spied and denounced colleagues, friends, neighbors and even members family in 1989, the Stasi was founded 500 000-2000000 employees and 100,000 regular employees, and held records of about six million east German citizens over a third of the population.
Overview Ministry Stasi state security of East Germany, under the direction of Erich Mielke.
Besides the domestic surveillance, the Stasi was also responsible for foreign surveillance and intelligence gathering by his Administration for Foreign Intelligence Hauptverwaltung Enlightenment His foreign intelligence activities were largely directed against the West German government and the Organization North Atlantic Treaty by Markus Wolf, the chief of foreign operations 1958-1987, the Stasi widely penetrated the West Germany's government and military and intelligence services, including the inner circle west German Chancellor Willy Brandt in 1969 74; Indeed, the discovery in April 1974, a top with Brandt, Günter Guillaume, was a spy East Germany led to Brandt's resignation two weeks later.
The Stasi also had links to various terrorist groups, including Fraktion RAF Army in West Germany during the 1970s and 80s, the Stasi worked closely with the Royal Air Force and cooperated with Abu Nidal Carlos the jackal commonly known as Carlos the jackal and the Palestine liberation Organization Stasi also allowed to use Libyan agents in East Berlin as a base of operations for carrying out terrorist attacks in West Berlin after the bombing a West Berlin disco in April 1986 that killed two American soldiers, the Stasi continued to allow Libyan agents use East Berlin both as a base of operations and refuge.
Shortly after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the German legislature has passed a law to restore the Ministry of State Security as the Office of National Security Amt für Nationale Sicherheit However, because of the public outcry, the office was never established, and the Stasi was officially disbanded in February 1990 related only to officials of the Stasi were destroying the organization's records, the German citizens of the occupied seat main in Berlin January 15, 1990 in 1991, after much debate, the unified German parliament Bundestag passed the records law Stasi granted to Germans and foreigners the right to see their files of the Stasi in the early 21st century nearly two million people had done.
Stasi East German government, Stasi The government is German.