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  2. Stasi - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, the Stasi had decided that the methods of overt persecution that had been employed up to that time, such as arrest and torture, were too crude and obvious. Such forms of oppression were drawing significant international condemnation.

  3. Zersetzung - Wikipedia

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    The Stasi used Zersetzung essentially as a means of psychological oppression and persecution. [22] Findings of operational psychology [23] were formulated into method at the Stasi's College of Law (Juristische Hochschule der Staatssicherheit, or JHS), and applied to political opponents in an effort to undermine their self-confidence and self ...

  4. Mass surveillance in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Stasi kept files on about 5.6 million people. [9] The Stasi had 90,000 full-time employees who were assisted by 170,000 full-time unofficial collaborators (Inoffizielle Mitarbeiter); together these made up 1 in 63 (nearly 2%) of the entire East German population. Together with these, a much larger number of occasional informers brought up ...

  5. Ex-Stasi officer sentenced to 10 years in jail over 1974 ...

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -A former officer for Communist East Germany's Stasi secret police was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Monday for the fatal shooting of a Polish firefighter at a border ...

  6. Sascha Anderson - Wikipedia

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    By 1989, it was estimated there were at least 189000 informants in every sphere of East German society, and files on millions of citizens. By the late 1970s, the Stasi had moved from overt persecution to a programme of psychological harassment known as Zersetzung. The goal was the "fragmentation, paralysis, disorganization, and isolation of the ...

  7. Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße - Wikipedia

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    The Stasi floors were set up to hold a maximum of 96 detainees; by 1962 there were 121, and by 1989, the year the Berlin wall was opened, there were over 300 inmates. [2] [6] The first director of the Stasi part of the prison was Lieutenant Willi Stettner, a former inmate of Buchenwald concentration camp. [25]

  8. NY man accused in shocking German crime: The bizarre case of ...

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    A New York man is accused of a 1978 murder. The victim, a German woman, was found with 37 stab wounds in her home.

  9. Unofficial collaborator - Wikipedia

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    An unofficial collaborator [1] or IM (German: ⓘ; both from German inoffizieller Mitarbeiter), or euphemistically informal collaborator (informeller Mitarbeiter), was an informant in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) who delivered private information to the Ministry for State Security (MfS / Stasi).