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133: 310:. The film deals with the Guillaume affair and Brandt's resignation. Matthias Brandt caused a minor controversy in Germany when it was publicized that he would take the part of the man who betrayed his father and made him resign in 1974. Earlier in 1974 – when the Brandts and the Guillaumes took a vacation to Norway together – it was Matthias, then twelve years old, who was the first to discover that Guillaume and his wife 'were typing mysterious things on typewriters the whole night through'. 336: 36: 322: 279:. The play follows Brandt's career, from his election to Guillaume's imprisonment. It examines Guillaume's dual identity as trusted personal assistant to the West German chancellor and Stasi spy and examines his conflict as his duty to West Germany's enemies clashes with his genuine love and admiration for the chancellor. 233:
in the East. Therefore, from Honecker's view, Brandt's popularity in East Germany represented a threat to the regime. In his memoirs, Brandt noted Honecker's denial of complicity in his downfall, adding "whatever one may think of that." However Stasi-head Markus Wolf stated after
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The affair is widely considered to have been a trigger for Brandt's resignation, not a fundamental cause. Instead, Brandt, dogged by scandal relating to serial adultery, and struggling with alcohol and depression, as well as the economic fallout of the
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Aside from internecine intrigue within the Social Democrats, the finger of blame for Brandt's fall was also pointed at the East German leadership. Some speculated that the East German regime under
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Vasili Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB, Basic Books (1999), hardcover,
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that the resignation of Brandt had never been intended, and that the affair had been one of the biggest mistakes of the East German secret service.
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government and had far-reaching political repercussions in Germany, the most prominent being the resignation of West German Chancellor
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Guillaume was eventually released and sent to East Germany in 1981 in exchange for Western intelligence agents caught by the
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Around 1973, West German security organizations received information that one of Brandt's personal assistants,
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had intentionally used Guillaume to engineer Brandt's downfall. Brandt's policy of
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had been scheming for his downfall, but evidence for this seems scant.
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Guillaume had indeed been a spy for East Germany, supervised by
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had made him a hero and symbol of hope for national and
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The story of Brandt and Guillaume is told in the play
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