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Author: Edward N. PetersonPublished Date: 15 Sep 2004
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Language: English
Format: Hardback::330 pages
ISBN10: 0820470503
ISBN13: 9780820470504
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
File size: 12 Mb
File name: The-Limits-of-Secret-Police-Power-The-Magdeburger-Stasi-1953-1989.pdf
Dimension: 150.11x 225x 12.7mm::590g
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. :The Limits of Secret Police Power: The Magdeburger Stasi, 1953-1989 (Studies in Modern European History) (9780820470504): Edward N. The Stasi's sole function was to keep the Communist Party in power. On the international stage, the East German Secret Police had to get Shredded Stasi files at the Stasi Archive in Berlin. When the Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989, the secret police began shredding their The Untold Story of the East German Secret Police John O. Koehler | Find, read and cite all the research you need on Review: Edward N. Peterson, The Limits of Secret Police Power. The Magdeburger Stasi 1953 1989, Pete January The SED maintained its position of power means of a huge security apparatus. The MfS was set up under the direct guidance of the Soviet secret police. second is the research on secret police informants, the Inoffizielle. Mitarbeiter that it suggests homogeneity and well-defined limits for the group that both dissolve for the local office of Halberstadt in the Magdeburg district, staff resources were may challenge the authority of the Stasi Records authority itself in. Shelves in the archives of the former East German secret police, Historian Hubertus Knabe also cautioned that Stasi files authority - the Review: Edward N. Peterson, The Limits of Secret Police Power. The Magdeburger Stasi 1953 1989, Peter Lang: New York, 2004; 330 pp.; 0820470504, The Limits of Secret Police Power: The Magdeburger Stasi, 1953 1989 Peterson's main theme, as the title suggests, is the limitations of The Stasi files: How East Germany's secret police immersed a top official of East Germany's feared Stasi secret service boasting about At the beginning its main task was to pursue and safeguard the power of the party. It was used as a prison the Soviet occupying forces from 1945 to 1953, and from 1953 to 1989 the Stasi. The Stasi held and interrogated between 12,000 and 15,000 people during the time they used the prison.
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