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  2. Kleo - Wikipedia

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    Kleo is a German action-thriller comedy television series co-created by Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad for Netflix, premiering in 2022.It follows the revenge journey of a former East German Stasi assassin, Kleo Straub (Jella Haase), after her arrest and subsequent imprisonment until the fall of the Berlin Wall.

  3. Russian espionage in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The KGB had also broken into Bahr's apartment and bugged it. Willy Brandt's government later collapsed as a result of the Guillaume affair. [14] A new partnership agreement between the Stasi and the KGB was agreed between Erich Mielke and Yuri Andropov on December 6, 1973. The specific objectives named were: combating "ideological subversion ...

  4. Stasi - Wikipedia

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation noted that KGB officer (and future Russian President) Vladimir Putin worked in Dresden, from 1985 to 1989, as a liaison officer to the Stasi from the KGB. [14] Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded to the reports by stating that 'The KGB and the Stasi were partner intelligence agencies'.

  5. Atomic Blonde - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Blonde is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by David Leitch (receiving his first credit as feature film director [3] [4]) from a screenplay by Kurt Johnstad, based on the 2012 graphic novel The Coldest City by Antony Johnston and Sam Hart.

  6. SOUD - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the Stasi was the foremost contributor of the intelligence exchange system, with around a quarter of the entries submitted, followed only by the KGB. Other members of SOUD were Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Mongolia and Cuba. They were later joined by Vietnam.

  7. Talk:Stasi - Wikipedia

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    Jay D. Easy 15:06, 4 November 2022 (UTC) I think the idea is that "Stasi" is not neutral not because of the name itself, but because other nations with departments named "Ministry of State Security" or similar don't use an abbreviated form of the name. So the neutrality issue is between article titles, rather than inherent to this one.

  8. Peaceful Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Following the reforms, by 1988 relations had soured between Gorbachev and Honecker, although the relationship of KGB and the Stasi was still close. [ 16 ] In November 1988, the distribution of the Soviet monthly magazine Sputnik , was prohibited in East Germany because its new open political criticisms annoyed upper circles of the GDR leadership.

  9. Soviet Union and state-sponsored terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Large-scale sabotage operations may have been prepared by the KGB and GRU in case of war against the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, as alleged by intelligence historian Christopher Andrew in Mitrokhin Archive [24] and in books by former GRU and SVR officers Victor Suvorov [9] [25] and Stanislav Lunev, and Kouzminov. [26]