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View onto "Stasi Headquarters. Campus for Democracy"

Source: Dronebrothers.de

What was the State Security?

The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) governed the GDR for 40 years without ever being legitimized in a democratic election. The SED maintained its position of power by means of a huge security apparatus. One cornerstone of this system was the Ministry for State Security (MfS), or "Stasi", which was founded in 1950.

The Ministry for State Security (MfS) was organized on military lines, and its structure was strictly centralized. From 1957 to 1989 it was headed by Erich Mielke, who had a decisive influence on its development.

  • "Haus 1" of the former Ministry for State Security in Berlin-Lichtenberg., Source:
                                                Werner Huthmacher

    The Founding of the MfS

  • An official employee at a eavesdropping station., Source:
                                                <dreipc data-type="abbreviation" data-uid="5736" data-obj-uid="1">BStU</dreipc>, <dreipc data-type="abbreviation" data-uid="5748" data-obj-uid="2">MfS</dreipc>, HA III, Fo, Nr 313, Bild 313

    The Official Employees of the MfS

  • The Unofficial Collaborators