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BERLIN 21.07.1995 Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Overlooking the former site of the prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Watchtower with barbed wire at the site of the former prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Watchtower with barbed wire at the site of the former prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
BERLIN 21.07.1995 Watchtower with barbed wire at the site of the former prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90

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Watchtower with barbed wire at the site of the former prison Rummelsburg in Berlin, the former capital of the GDR, German Democratic Republic. The facility was used as a detention facility in the police. It offered space for up to 90
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
HOHEN NEUENDORF 09.07.1987 Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as "refugees." Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as "spies of the peace" celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house

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Christel Guillaume was an agent of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR. In 1951, she married Günter Guillaume, who also Stasi agent war.1956 settled the couple on behalf of the Stasi in the FRG to where they masqueraded as 'refugees.' Günter Guillaume Christel and settled in Frankfurt am Main and Christel was a secretary at the office party the SPD Hessen-Süd. In 1974 she and her husband discovered and arrested on April 24. She was sentenced to eight years in prison for treason and espionage. In 1981 the couple Guillaume in the context of an agent exchanges back to East Germany, where it was officially known as 'spies of the peace' celebrated. Since then she has lived in retirement in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin in a house built and secured just for her house
NEUBRANDENBURG 25.04.1978 The Fangelturm with Wieckhaus in the city wall of Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. The tower was a watchtower, which was also used as a prison

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The Fangelturm with Wieckhaus in the city wall of Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. The tower was a watchtower, which was also used as a prison

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