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into spying for the GDR. Wiesenthal also told Koehler, "The Stasi was much, much worse than the Gestapo, if you consider only the oppression of its own people. The Gestapo had 40,000 officials watching a country of 80 million, while the Stasi employed 102,000 to control only 17 million."
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was briefed upon them immediately after taking command of the KGB in 1967 and cited them as grounds to order a mass offensive against the Catholic Church beginning in 1969. Even though the Second Vatican Council had allegedly been called to strengthen the Church as an ally of the
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In his 1999 book-length history of the East German Stasi, Koehler documented the formerly covert domestic and foreign activities of East Germany's secret police, particularly under Mielke's 1957-1989 leadership. In the process, Koehler, knowing that a comparison of the GDR to
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and other East German leaders." Jack Koehler also testified as a witness for the prosecution that Mielke had boasted of his involvement in the 1931 Bülowplatz murders during a confrontation at
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behind the scenes, from the Polish delegation attending the council. As part of his research process, Koehler was able to acquire copies of Fr. Dąbrowski's spy reports on Vatican II from the
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Citing documents in both the Polish and East German secret police archives, as well as sources in both Western and former Soviet Bloc intelligence, as well as the
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in 1931. All had been found in Mielke's house safe during a police search in 1990. Mielke was believed to have kept the documents for the purpose of "blackmailing
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of Senior Sergeant Max Willig. At the time he acted as one of two triggermen in the 1931 cop killings, Mielke had been a young street-fighter in the
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run by the Nazi party". Rather, he said, he wanted to give his successor enough time to choose a new communication team. Koehler then left the
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while studying art in Rome between 1961 and 1970. Fr. Dąbrowski was the source for highly valued information about the inner workings of the
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and foreign dignitaries. In a particularly damaging case, a 22 February 1973 meeting between the Pope and an increasingly desperate
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to focus on helping the Afghan rebels get their messages out to uncensored media and to foreign governments.
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wing, when he was ten years old and delivered ammunition to anti-aircraft crews during the 1945 incendiary
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Koehler also alleges, based on detailed documentary material in both Polish and Soviet archives, that the
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intelligence services was published in August 2009. Beginning with the execution of Monsignor
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was a Soviet intelligence operation which had been unanimously voted upon in advance by the
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During the early 1970s, Koehler alleges that a highly placed mole inside the Vatican's
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The Appointment of John O. Koehler to the National Commission for Employment Policy],
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Rosario Priore. Both listening devices had still been transmitting all that time.
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in 1965. At the time of their conversation, Koehler was working covertly for the
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Spies in the Vatican: The Soviet Union's Cold War Against the Catholic Church
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was able in the early 1970s to successfully plant a ceramic statue of the
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of AP's world services, a position he held until his retirement in 1985.
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archives and his experiences and connections from his career in the
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Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation
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intelligence services and those who spied for them worldwide.
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In a chapter-long critique of both West German and Vatican
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Koehler's history of the decades long vendetta against the
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to document and expose the formerly covert activities of
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Stasi: the untold story of the East German secret police
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service was secretly recording conversations between
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was belatedly brought to trial for the 9 August 1931
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Weimar Republic
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German language
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Berlin
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