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Wolfgang Vogel

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Vogel of failing to pay taxes on the secret fee paid to him by West Germany. Vogel was later convicted in a state court in Berlin in 1996 on five counts of blackmail which led to a brief imprisonment. He appealed; Germany's highest court found in his favor in 1998 on two of the cases, and prosecutors agreed to drop the others.
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After reunification, his Stasi links left him open to accusations of extortion, profiteering and tax evasion that culminated in his arrest. The prisoners for whom Vogel secured a release had to sell their property within a few hours at prices set by the state. West German government had also accused
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and graduated as a lawyer. In April 1946, he married his first wife Eva, with whom he had two children, Manfred and Lilo. The couple were divorced in 1966. In 1974, Vogel married his second wife, Helga Fritsch. Originating from Essen after meeting Vogel in 1968 she moved to East Germany in 1969. She
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and his wife in 1986. He helped to broker the transfer of more than 34,000 East German political prisoners and 215,000 ordinary citizens to the West, beginning in 1964. Many of the prisoners were ransomed by the West German government or traded for prisoners in the West. Vogel received a secret fee
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to make contacts among West German lawyers, which would gradually make him a broker for the spy swaps and prisoner exchanges which would make him famous in East Germany. His first swap negotiation was the trading of
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stated that "during the height of the Cold War in the late 50s, Vogel was the only point man" between West and East Germany because the two states denied having any official contacts at the time.
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in 1981, for captured Western agents. Overall, Vogel brokered the exchange of more than 150 spies and the exchange of
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Spy Trader: Germany's Devil's Advocate and the Darkest Secrets of the Cold War
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from West Germany for facilitating these transactions.
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worked as a secretary in Vogel's office, in Berlin-
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Wolfgang Vogel (mathematician)

Wilhelmsthal
Lower Silesia
Schliersee
Bavaria
Lawyer
lawyer
East Germany
Cold War
swaps
political prisoners
Soviet bloc
West
Len Deighton
John le Carré
Wilhelmsthal
Poland
Breslau
Lower Silesia
Jena
Leipzig
World War II
Friedrichsfelde
Stasi
Francis Gary Powers
Frederic Pryor
Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher
Günter Guillaume
Anatoly Shcharansky

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