
Stasi Files: How East Germany Spied on Everyone
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For forty years, the German Democratic Republic maintained one of the most invasive and efficient surveillance systems in modern history. The Stasi-officially the Ministry for State Security-watched not just enemies of the state, but neighbors, colleagues, and even family members. Through millions of informants and an apparatus of fear, East Germany built a society where privacy ceased to exist. ...
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For forty years, the German Democratic Republic maintained one of the most invasive and efficient surveillance systems in modern history. The Stasi-officially the Ministry for State Security-watched not just enemies of the state, but neighbors, colleagues, and even family members. Through millions of informants and an apparatus of fear, East Germany built a society where privacy ceased to exist. ...
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