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Feindbild Israel. Udo Albrecht, der rechte Terror und die Geheimdienste

von Autor/in: Jan Schönfelder

TD: Jahrgang 20, Heft 2023, 1, Seite 129–130

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Der Stasi-Mythos. DDR-Auslandsspionage und der Verfassungsschutz

von Autor/in: Michael Wala

TD: Jahrgang 20, Heft 2023, 2, Seite 263–267

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Die SED als Mitgliederpartei. Dokumentation und Analyse

von Autor/in: Michel Christian/Jens Gieseke/Florian Peters

TD: Jahrgang 17, Heft 2020, 2, Seite 257–259

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Revolution in Potsdam. Eine Stadt zwischen Lethargie, Revolte und Freiheit (1989/90)

von Autor/in: Rainer Eckert

TD: Jahrgang 15, Heft 2018, 2, Seite 280–282

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Im Dienst der Staatssicherheit. Eine soziologische Studie über die hauptamtlichen Mitarbeiter des DDR-Geheimdienstes

von Autor/in: Uwe Krähnke; Matthias Finster; Philipp Reimann; Anja Zschirpe

TD: Jahrgang 14, Heft 2017, 2, Seite 342–346

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Tradierte Spionage:Agentenkinder und Agenteneltern

TD: Jahrgang 13, Heft 2016, 2, Seite 173–188

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Es folgt die Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache following the article short description

Did agents pass on their own spying activities to the children? Were agents supposed to have offspring for the purpose of intelligence work, to this way be supplied with well-trained intelligence sources? Can we identify factors with the children of agents suggesting that there were attempts to hire them? The here presented article pursues these questions by five steps and comes to the conclusion: children of agents who later became agents themselves are an exception. In most cases agent-parents did not want to expose their children to the thus connected risks. In case of those agents who passed on their spying activities to family members there were mostly certain factors working in favour of such behaviour.


Sozialistische Nachrichtendienste im Norden

TD: Jahrgang 13, Heft 2016, 2, Seite 189–222

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Es folgt die Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache following the article short description

The intelligence activities in the Nordic countries of Norway, Denmark and Sweden have for a number of years evaded the attention of scholars. The Nordic Area offers an interesting case since the countries, despite their relative small size, did play a role for the intelligence services of the socialist countries. The operative challenges for the foreign intelligence agencies of these ountries were immense; not only did they have to spend considerable resources building professional intelligence organizations at home, they also needed to acquire linguistic and cultural knowledge enabling them to establish networks in Scandinavia.


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Die sowjetischen Geheimdienstmitarbeiter in Deutschland. Der leitende Personalbestand der Staatssicherheitsorgane der UdSSR in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone Deutschlands und der DDR von 1945-1954

von Autor/in: Petrow, Nikita W.

TD: Jahrgang 8, Heft 2011, 1, Seite 157–159

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