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Forget 1984!You don't usually get a non-fiction look behind the curtain of the state security and secret police apparatus in ...
‘The Spies Among Us’ Shows a Victim Talking to Ex-Stasi Officers, Taking You Inside a Surveillance State. Jamie Coughlin Silverman and Gabriel Silverman say their doc, debuting at SXSW, has ...
Meghan Stasi made history Thursday at Wichita Country Club in defeating Carol Robertson, 2 up, and winning the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship on the 6,209-yard, par-72 William H. Diddel design.
The Stasi supplied M with Dutch, American, Swiss, British and West German passports that enabled him to travel inconspicuously under different names, especially when he was on his way to a ...
Meghan Stasi won her fourth U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur title to match the tournament record, routing Liz Waynick 6 and 5 on Thursday at Briggs Ranch. The 34-year-old Stasi, from Oakland Park, Fla ...
When Meghan Stasi gets a rare opportunity to return home to Greater Philadelphia, the first place she visits doesn’t include any of the typical tourist stops. It’s not Independence Hall, Geno’s or Pat ...
Never-before-seen Stasi documents indicate that Burhans and another U.S. Air Force officer, then-Lt. Col. James Tonge, were subject to a “targeted measure to discredit” them in Germany on Dec ...
The Stasi was part of a brutal regime that imprisoned its political opposition; many of whom were never to be heard from again. What I witnessed as a young 24-year-old Army officer was something I ...
Dagmar Hovestaedt is the spokeswoman for the German Stasi Records Agency, which showed 88,000 people last year what the Stasi had gathered on them. She said the U.S. should consider doing the same.
A German artist has projected the message "United Stasi of America" onto the US embassy in Berlin, likening reported sweeping Internet surveillance by Washington to spying by the former East ...
STASI: 10 reasons why the U.S. is overflowing… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) ...