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In this episode, we explore the Stasi, East Germany’s Ministry for State Security, and its role as the “shield and sword” of the ruling SED party. We examine how the Stasi built an extensive surveillance state through official employees, unofficial collaborators, postal inspection, telephone monitoring, and political imprisonment to control and suppress the population. The episode also looks at key figures such as Erich Mielke, the impact of events like the 1953 uprising, the ministry’s use of psychological intimidation, and its eventual collapse during the Peaceful Revolution as East Germany’s system of state surveillance came to an end.
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