S. Wiesenthal to call the Stasi (Marxist - Moscow) gang even more oppressive than the Gestapo.

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    Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal to call the Stasi (Marxist - Moscow) gang even more oppressive than the Gestapo. one for sure Germany /NATO were too soft on this Marxist gang , Sweden is badly infected by StasiĀ“s sleeper agents , so we need the new Nuremberg in order to clear up the west from the Marxist- Moscow terrorist thugs

    The Stasi infiltrated almost every aspect of GDR life. In the mid-1980s, a network of IMs began growing in both German states. By the time that East Germany collapsed in 1989, the Stasi employed 91,015 employees and 173,081 informants.[33] About one out of every 63 East Germans collaborated with the Stasi. By at least one estimate, the Stasi maintained greater surveillance over its own people than any secret police force in history.[34] The Stasi employed one secret policeman for every 166 East Germans. By comparison, the Gestapo deployed one secret policeman per 2,000 people. As ubiquitous as this was, the ratios swelled when informers were factored in: counting part-time informers, the Stasi had one agent per 6.5 people. This comparison led Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal to call the Stasi even more oppressive than the Gestapo. "
     
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    Also former Nazis were later used as Stasi spies both in East and in West Germany. Historian Henry Leide wrote an interesting book about this topic, demonstrating with many examples that the image of East Germany as ''strictly anti-Nazi state'' was in fact a masque of communist regime.

    https://www.dw.com/en/book-claims-stasi-employed-nazis-as-spies/a-1760980
     

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