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Grey Men: Pursuing the Stasi into the Present [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x25 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1786079615
  • ISBN-13: 9781786079619
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x25 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Oneworld Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1786079615
  • ISBN-13: 9781786079619
Teised raamatud teemal:
Fascinating and powerful. Sunday Times





What do you do with a hundred thousand idle spies?





By 1990 the Berlin Wall had fallen and the East German state security service folded. For forty years, they had amassed more than a billion pages in manila files detailing the lives of their citizens. Almost a hundred thousand Stasi employees, many of them experienced officers with access to highly personal information, found themselves unemployed overnight.





This is the story of what they did next.





Former FBI agent Ralph Hope uses present-day sources and access to Stasi records to track and expose ex-officers working everywhere from the Russian energy sector to the police and even the government department tasked with prosecuting Stasi crimes. He examines why the key players have never been called to account and, in doing so, asks if we have really learned from the past at all. He highlights a man who continued to fight the Stasi for thirty years after the Wall fell, and reveals a truth that many today dont want spoken.





The Grey Men comes as an urgent warning from the past at a time when governments the world over are building an unprecedented network of surveillance over their citizens. Ultimately, this is a book about the present.

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A cracking read that will leave you as outraged by Hope's findings as he so clearly was. -- Peter Conradi, Sunday Times A mesmerising account of the crimes of the Stasi officers through the eyes of their victims that goes far beyond The Lives of Others. -- Michael Smith, author of The Anatomy of a Spy 'Riveting.' -- The Australian Former FBI agent Ralph Hope evokes the trauma of those dark times [ there are] many examples of the [ Stasis] seamless transitions to respectability, all of which amount to a warning from history. * Jewish Chronicle * As well as page after page of shocking revelations, The Grey Men holds lessons for a world which possesses more powerful surveillance tools than the Stasi could have dreamed of. -- Herald (Glasgow)

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The untold story of what the Stasi did next
Author's Note xi
Preface xiii
PART I
1 Personal Destruction as a Fine Art
3(10)
2 Present and Past
13(7)
3 Awakenings
20(6)
4 Enemies of the State
26(12)
5 The Thirty
38(7)
6 Day X
45(7)
7 Chaos, Disbelief and Fear
52(7)
8 Dissolution, Disappearance and Anger
59(8)
9 Opportunity Hunters
67(9)
10 Follow the Money
76(27)
PART II
11 The Mission
103(6)
12 Nobody Really Wants to Know
109(6)
13 Don't Ask
115(4)
14 The Many
119(10)
15 Surprises in the New Government
129(7)
16 Uncomfortable Questions
136(9)
17 The Last Official Meetings of the Firm
145(7)
18 Politicians
152(11)
19 Kings of the Russian Machine
163(13)
20 Professor Murder
176(7)
21 Government Consultants
183(5)
22 The Quiet Network
188(16)
23 New Organizations
204(11)
24 Revisionists
215(16)
PART III
25 Desperate Secrets of the Puzzle Keepers
231(9)
26 The Grey Men Persist
240(9)
27 Who's Still Afraid?
249(6)
28 Apathy and Nostalgia
255(9)
29 The Face of a Twenty-First-Century Stasi
264(11)
30 Truth and Solitude
275(6)
Epilogue 281(6)
Acknowledgments 287(4)
References 291(12)
Select Secondary Sources 303(4)
Photos and Illustrations 307(2)
Index 309
Ralph Hope was an FBI agent for more than twenty-five years. Much of that time was spent in America, investigating drug trafficking, violent crime and terrorism. After 2001, he served for nearly a decade as an FBI representative in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa. He was deputy head of the FBI office in the Baltic States, and head of FBI operations in eleven West African countries. He was later selected as liaison representative for the US Department of Justice to United Nations Peacekeeping forces battling Islamic extremists in Mali.