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Mit dem 1968-1972 erbauten Stasi-Bunker und dem Schloss Machern besitzt die Stadt Machern zwei bedeutende Attraktionen, die einen Ausflug lohnen.
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STASI Museum, Leipzig, Germany - Secret Police of East Germany
The Stasi Museum in Leipzig, Germany is located in the former Stasi Leipzig Station Headquarters. The Ministry for State Security, known as the Stasi, served as the intelligence gathering agency and secret police of East Germany.
The Stasi served as the Shield and Sword of the Socialist Unity Party of East Germany. The museum is unchanged since the days of the DDR. On display are many of the tools the Stasi would use to spy on the people of East Germany, including high tech cameras, machines to open and read mail, counterfeit postage stamps, make up kits, and undercover photos taken by Stasi agents.
The Stasi Museum is definitely worth a visit if you're in Leipzig.
Das Stasi-Museum in Leipzig, Deutschland befindet sich im ehemaligen Stasi Leipzig Bahnhof Hauptquartier entfernt. Das Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, wie die Stasi bekannt, wie die Informationsbeschaffung Agentur und Geheimpolizei East Deutschland gedient.
Die Stasi diente als Schild und Schwert der Sozialistischen Einheitspartei Ost-Deutschland. Das Museum ist unverändert seit den Tagen der DDR. Auf dem Display viele der Werkzeuge die Stasi zu verwenden, um auf die Menschen in Ost-Deutschland, darunter High-Tech-Kameras, Maschinen zu öffnen und zu lesen mail ausspionieren möchten, sind, gefälschte Briefmarken, Make-up-Kits, und Undercover-Fotos von Stasi-Agenten übernommen.
Das Stasi-Museum ist auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert, wenn Sie in Leipzig sind.
25-Jähriges Jubiläum | Museum in der Runden Ecke in Leipzig
25-jähriges Jubiläum des Museums in der Runden Ecke
Video: Leonard Müller & Alexander Moritz
Uns war damals gar nicht klar, was wir taten, erinnert sich der Leiter der Gedenkstätte in der Runden Ecke, Tobias Hollitzer an die Besetzung der Leipziger Stasi-Zentrale im Dezember 1989. Nur wenige Monate später eröffnete am 31. August 1990 in den Büros des DDR-Geheimdienstes eine Ausstellung über dessen Arbeit. Mit Zeitzeugengesprächen, einer Podiumsdiskussion und einem Festakt feiert das Stasi-Museum nun 25-jähriges Bestehen.
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We’re hard at work in Leipzig, Germany, shooting a new TV show. My favorite sight in Leipzig is the former headquarters of the communist-era secret police, or Stasi. Like the USSR had the KGB, East Germany had the Stasi. This amazing museum smells like the musty files that it kept on its citizens. The old vinyl floor is yellowed, and the camera lenses actually look like buttons. During the final days of the regime, the apparatchiks shredded as many documents as possible, and then dissolved the shredded paper into big, mucky balls. Here’s a little peek at what happens when a government goes overboard in surveilling its own people.
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Leipziger Stasi Museum feiert Jubiläum
Das Leipziger Museum in der Runden-Ecke gibt es nun schon fast 25-Jahre. Im Herbst 1989 forderten die Leipziger bei einer Montagsdemo „Krume Ecke, Schreckenhaus. Wann wird ein Museum drauß“. Und dies nahmen sich einige Leipziger zu Herzen, sodass am 31. August 1990 das Museum mit der Dauerausstellung „STASI – Macht und Banalität“ von der damaligen Touristinformation zu ihrem jetzigen Standort an den Ring ziehen konnte. In der ehemaligen Leipziger Stasi-Bezirksverwaltung können die Besucher sich selbst ein Bild machen wie die SED die DDR Bürger überwachte. Mit Hilfe des Audioguides und Ausstellungstafeln werden die original erhaltenen Stasi-Räume zum Leben erweckt. Am kommenden Montag feiert die Runde Ecke schließlich ihren 25. Geburtstag und schon im Voraus hat sich das Museums Team einiges ausgedacht. Unter anderem werden eine Sonderführung mit Zeitzeugen, eine Podiumsdiskussion und ein Museumsquiz angeboten. Außerdem ist für Montag ein offizieller Geburtstags-Festakt geplant.
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Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany ) Museum in der Runden Ecke
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The Museum Museum in the Round Corner is a museum in the former seat of the district administration for state security at Dittrichring in Leipzig on the history, structure and operation of the Ministry of State Security (MfS) in the GDR. The building was built from 1911 to 1913 as a commercial building of the Alte Leipziger Feuerversicherung to plans by the architect Hugo Licht and Karl Poser together with the office Weidenbach & Tschammer .
After American troops entered the city in 1945, the building was used by the US Army for several months. Subsequently, the building was approved by the Ministry of Interior of the Soviet Union(NKVD) and the MfS precursor K5. The seat of the District Administration for State Security (BVfS) was the building from 1950 to 1989. Around 1984, the building was supplemented with a large extension to a non-visible courtyard. On the evening of December 4, 1989, the facility was occupied by demonstrators during the Monday demonstrations.
Since August 1990 the Round Corner houses the permanent exhibition Stasi - Power and Banality. Carrier is the citizen committee Leipzig e. V. The building is also used by the Federal Commissioner for the documents of the State Security Service of the former German Democratic Republic (BStU) as a branch office in Leipzig to process and archive the files of the State Security available in Leipzig. The inventory is about ten running kilometers of files. During the Wave Gothic Meetings , special exhibitions will be shown to monitor Gothic culture in the GDR.
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Stasi: East Germany - The Darkest Recesses of the Totalitarian Mind (1997)
The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi (IPA: [ˈʃtɑːziː]) (abbreviation German: Staatssicherheit, literally State Security), was the official state security service of the German Democratic Republic or GDR, colloquially known as East Germany. It has been described as one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies to ever have existed. The Stasi was headquartered in East Berlin, with an extensive complex in Berlin-Lichtenberg and several smaller facilities throughout the city. The Stasi motto was Schild und Schwert der Partei (Shield and Sword of the Party), that is the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED).
One of its main tasks was spying on the population, mainly through a vast network of citizens turned informants, and fighting any opposition by overt and covert measures including hidden psychological destruction of dissidents (Zersetzung, literally meaning decomposition). It also worked as an intelligence agency abroad, the respective division Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung was responsible for both espionage and for conducting covert operations in foreign countries. Under its long-time head Markus Wolf it gained a reputation as one of the most effective intelligence agencies of the Cold War. Numerous Stasi officials were prosecuted for their crimes after 1990. After German reunification, the surveillance files that the Stasi had maintained for millions of East Germans were laid open, so that any citizen could inspect their personal file on request; these files are now maintained by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records.
The Stasi perfected the technique of psychological harassment of perceived enemies known as Zersetzung (pronounced [ʦɛɐ̯ˈzɛʦʊŋ]) -- a term borrowed from chemistry which literally means decomposition.
By the 1970s, the Stasi had decided that methods of overt persecution which had been employed up to that time, such as arrest and torture, were too crude and obvious. It was realised that psychological harassment was far less likely to be recognised for what it was, so its victims, and their supporters, were less likely to be provoked into active resistance, given that they would often not be aware of the source of their problems, or even its exact nature. Zersetzung was designed to side-track and switch off perceived enemies so that they would lose the will to continue any inappropriate activities.
Tactics employed under Zersetzung generally involved the disruption of the victim's private or family life. This often included psychological attacks such as breaking into homes and messing with the contents -- moving furniture, altering the timing of an alarm, removing pictures from walls or replacing one variety of tea with another. Other practices included property damage, sabotage of cars, purposely incorrect medical treatment, smear campaigns including sending falsified compromising photos or documents to the victim's family, denunciation, provocation, psychological warfare, psychological subversion, wiretapping, bugging, mysterious phone calls or unnecessary deliveries, even including sending a vibrator to a target's wife. Usually victims had no idea the Stasi were responsible. Many thought they were losing their minds, and mental breakdowns and suicide could result.
One great advantage of the harassment perpetrated under Zersetzung was that its subtle nature meant that it was able to be plausibly denied. That was important given that the GDR was trying to improve its international standing during the 1970s and 80s, especially in conjunction with the Ostpolitik of West-German chancellor Willy Brandt massively improving relations between the two German states.
Zersetzung techniques have since been adopted by other security agencies, particularly the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
verlassener Stasibunker versteckt im Wald
Habe in der Nähe meines Heimatorts, einen alten verlassenen Stasibunker entdeckt. Zu meinem Erstaunen muss ich sagen, dass er nach so einer langen Zeit, noch sehr gut erhalten ist.