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ation, when trains caring embassy refugees from prox passed through. thousands of audio and video tapes were carefully archived. the countless private citizens were also monitored, observed and wire topped like new shades. schlosser, who assembled an airplane in his shed in order to flee to the west. colleagues who worked his informants for the styles that you betrayed him today. there was a replica of his plane in the memorial. does organize with the original lab. i no longer exists now since 5 months in jail health, just because i built the plane, tigers declared to criminal justice as full question. sicklerville problem. the styles that you called it operation rigorous, are interviewing those responsible at the time is difficult. most do not want to talk about the time or their involvement. but
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a former lieutenant colonel agreed to an anonymous interview about operation address. lots of this going to affect we met at nights to secure the entire property about the football symbol. it was a covert search, not official douglas division h, entered the property, opened the garage and carried out the searches the easiest on. then they told us they had found the plan. if he came, we could take them into custody right away or we waited overnight instead and arrested him at work the next morning. about shot of me. she has flaw, sir. went to prison for 4 and a half years. the west german government bought his release for 96000 marks. it's all the sudden, all the stuff i know these flesh does get on. i did nothing wrong in that situation to the kind of i have no blow to my hands. so the part from the shaw suitcase,
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i never caused a permanent term to anyone, but that's the thought it was them of the loan that the time of transport almost under i have to live with that for the oil and was usually the, the it was michelle schlosser now leads to our groups through the memorials. these young people from seeker live in north ryan, west valia, visit the oldest part of the seller. listen, we have virtually in the middle of the building. and this is where the soviet ministry administration came in and spots on the line to come in 1947, the sylvia k g be set up a reman present in the basement of what was done, an old cardboard box factory. a sprawling labyrinth of sellers dumped. the fox hole was built beneath the current apartment buildings the long bouts smith's plaza, the thousands of real or
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a legit nazis war criminals. and opponents of the regime were held in the basement prison sentence to death or to work in soviet labor camps or the homes on the hill. these a little tough scale up the vehicles in the box at 7 or non foot on the hill. i conducted home the center instead of being into cells. so the test is coming from then on arrested everyone who looked suspicious including 14 and 15 year old on this one because i felt up in flak. helpers both were in the militia home or this in the i know when they were holding me to be shipped off the full crew talk to come. does this um nope, that was the cooler that stolen is built above the arctic circle, like larva raising the how the star mean. it's like a whole sentence 25 years. right. because punishment. i'm gonna transfer directly from yeah, that's law district. i just offer one most done for the hours that to 10 your plan
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in tops, there was no reason to wash and hide check on the toner to let this and there was hardly any light car released. it was almost empty. i lose rick. this isaac, most of the only things in here, the small and buckets in the cell to use when they took off and d as in titan, glen and whatnot, and costs almost nothing at all. no comics they could find the prisoner slipped on the floor. a mattress or whatever else i could find was locked, wouldn't blindfold, is stuck in 1953 on the gym and state security came of finally continued to use it as a detention center. i'm not till is all they built, wouldn't call until the 1st toilet and this room. as of this, i need to let the field line get bought and then i am alone. we're done. later, it was completely rebuilt us to the bond at the time. they both and tradesmen who were convicts from g d o, a presence of faith and set up a work squad off initiative. open to a rebuild of an expanded everything and at yahoo or not within. i'm almost 4 months
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to configure the dns. it's on the open this alice for more knowledge depaula's hoffman, the bible. hi michelle. yeah. was taken into custody in 1982. she was 28 years old at the time and had 2 young daughters. she spent 19 months here and was housed in the common so with other women. that's the system finished half of the practice. so it was for the women prisoners among 6 women were crowded in here. it was always full. that's what it multi 1000000000 she and her husband had applied in 1982 to emigrate to west germany. the asked on top this afternoon to the 1st application was rejected. we didn't give up the struggle collab. 9 to the $1.00 to 1982. we went to the west
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german diplomatic mission. they don't give us from then on. we were under surveillance. come investigating cynthia thorne and on september 14th 1982, we were arrested. we'll have to 12 bottles on michelle. yes. was sentenced to 2 years in prison for slander and treason. for children were allowed to stay with her sister in law. the spanish asked my have you didn't go into the main cell house right away, the asked my in so much they had to be in a standing cell 1st them as finished trying to come only after them was i sent into the cell house. i might in the box once a week, we could go to the laundry area for refresh. here. once a week, i not in the bar. she spent her entire sentence here on boston as tarza as cheap labor for the saucy, missing in russia. i was given this problem, i've only worked in the wash outside and we also had to clean here from this
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upstairs in the interrogation room and down here on the 2nd floor. we look forward, natasha. now she feels lucky to have stayed in the dresden style state prison and not a women's prison police seizure. so i need a shock. no, i was so mentally shattered that i just cried. chaplain round them. what looked at twine? i dreamed about my mother and about my children now. and that was a huge emotional burden. you know, high. the last it which i found a little to become, i was given set it is the mission results. are you all right? but as time to get me back on my feet, wouldn't mind suargo send him on. my sister and brother in law came to see me every 6 weeks. and your daughters or not the girls. how long were you away from them? no d 9, some more. not that the whole 19 months that i was here to shop for. so that's awesome. i haven't. i tried not to think about it this time today for so
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to so thoroughly, you know, i tried to find some sense of balance to tennyson. for sister in law brought her some work and she began to crochet dogs in prison shop in a clean from opposite appreciate a green and black one and a blue and black one higgins toys. and wanted to make my children happy quite in my every week. and she wrote letters to her daughters who were only one and 3 years old at the time. the letters she received in prison from her family had been preserved. barbara's our mission, your sister in law made sure that her daughters did not forget her while she was in prison. the she had a long from them, which she always talked about me as mama while that's spoken to prepare the girl's
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best to kindle pull behind it on bob is our mission. you divorced her husband in prison and withdrew her application to emigrate. after his release, he went to the west and she returned to her children. the blue doll is still on display today in the museum. let's candler and klaus schumann. the men from the blue under bridge turned 18, installs a prison the 4 months before their trial are edge, deeply in their memories for 10 tons 18 on january the 15th, i thought it might be that would open the door and tell me a little bit of mist i cannot get the homes because the house and then not until the 9th of the 14th. they tracked me. it's a bad 8 times for interrogation. you couldn't sleep soundly when you did sleep. it
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was only for an hour or so. i lost all sense of time the next night they did it 3 more time. comments can put sinus infections or what time do you remember which cell you were in? all kinds could yes, sorry. well, were standing in front of it. my cell number 14, we no longer have names spelled at 14 ones that from the last one and 14 to select on the rights substance. why that some sounds torment him to this day. and this has meant to crash metal on metal each month. i get this, i want to do it now. the thing will probably, should i just okay, it will be loud. but the worst memories are of this room because there's nothing percentage must, must have been confined to the dock cell for nights on the die off the whole.
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nobody told me why was that? and that wasn't even the toilet. and this out from one to the always have to knock on wood law from monkey from outside and refused to let you go see that was the worst period to make the positive. after 4 months in custody, the trial began. they all received prison sentences on the day of the verdict. they saw each other and their parents for the 1st time since their arrest. the middle in winchester markup is the 1st time we saw each other and the parents with that goes more crying, of course. but i was the 1st contact with on power and the 2nd much in the more document to at the end, my mother was allowed to help me. and she told me she was proud that i was being held as a political person. i'm not a criminal. the good to of anna was also a political prisoner. he is still traumatized. he was imprisoned for distributing leaflets and writing slogans on buildings. one night and 1962,
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the stars arrested him for the cook because i'm just getting light. people were looking. i felt above low as being arrested. my young life was over for the time being. that's when i ended up here that 37 months . so it's a loan of cos. it was pretty hot because you had absolutely nothing. i'm pulling that you can't cause a handkerchief. nothing personal. nothing. or. yeah, old for you. 23 care was taken to ensure that the prisoners could not see each other little on speaking. a traffic light system showed when someone was returning from interrogation. then all the other cells stayed closed. the only communication between the prisoners was via the toilet pipes and knocking signals.
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the even that was stopped the stars he invented an interference transmitter, the early interrogations were fruitful, but overtime became more settled. historian tyco norman has researched the styles these methods extensively as a nuisance to guy on the ultimate. now we have it from quite reliable sources that physical violence played a greater role in the 1950s then in the 60s, seventies and eighties. that's because the interrogation process had become more professional funding. there was more and more academic training for a new generation of interrogate or to send emails to help them in the week. and i thought, so want to know when the torture you are referring to is called light torture, which includes sleep deprivation,
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highest applying psychological pressures so that the scars didn't show on the skin, but remained in the mind in the psyche. this went on until the 19 eighties and of course, always depended on how co operative, the accused was during interrogation. and deb, before linked to into funding for the aim was all ways to get a confession. let's con blur went through counts list interrogations. during his guided tours at the museum, he tries to give young people a sense of it. that's why for people to scott, this was an interrogation read. the 2 or 3 of these read, interrogates us up here. there was an emergency switched down here and that he could press the prisoner or the head jumped across the tablets and which as far as we know, never happened. and there was a job to
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take the cloth out of the job and sprinted on the chair. then you've dropped your pencil and sit down with tom. all you have to rump your thumb back and forth from side to side on the trough, and stand up and fold the truck and put it back in the job. it was very important to preserve body sense. so sniffer dogs could find people later. records of the interrogations have been kept. that's a very strong navigation. we're not to let you on these things. we already told you it's noon that we have the evidence. i told you that today at the start of the whole thing, you know, have the opportunity to briefly respond to this accusation. do you admit it or do you not have minutes? i did not submit it to in the fall of 1989, the people brought an end to the ged are the stalls. he began destroying thousands
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of files on ged or citizens and its offices. when word of the spread, people set off for bout sinners closet to stop the destruction the on december 5th, 1989 fritz sleeper, 1st from west germany, was visiting his family and president. he heard on the radio that people had gathered at the styles, the headquarters, english, raised and several 1000 citizens have occupied the office for state and security. a new forms of focus person has appealed to those present not to use violence. and they quickly packed his video camera and drove to the scene that comes with your model office to the extent suddenly a young man climbed onto the container, understanding on the key putting say, put masking tape over the blinking red lights on my camera and told me i was
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a perfect target and this knife as he is on the soft fits, i looked up on so people on the rooftop loudecker's done. i don't know if they were snipers out of my heart, nearly stars be it. but i suddenly realized that what i was doing wasn't exactly sized. i got the call for a peaceful riley in front of the stalls. the headquarters came from the new forum and the group of 20 hair bed wagner, who later became dressed in his 1st democratically elected mayor, played a leading role at the time. because i'm studying his food. i'm for me to talk annoyed. fox asked me if i was prepared to register a demonstration with him in front of the state security building complex. what's your and submitted? that was my greatest moment of fear complex dashed out such a height. that's why the moment that goose, honest. up until then,
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we had always done everything at the monday protests to ensure that no one left the demonstration to the styles, the scholars you through it. so the 2 of us went to the based and radio station. shortly before 12 we asked the editors to pass on a message to the people of today's that they should keep their radios on the job and they wouldn't be an important announcement in half an hour or so ago. and then we took turns at the typewriter and wrote the call for a demonstration. and it actually went out over the radio at 1235 after the new office with the gym. and we had never thought of occupation, interest of all you have just done down the halls and recruit and said already painted the wall by 5 pm and is there trying the wall ready to jump to the other side? i was very afraid of what would happen next if you chance. a shot to me and then like a miracle, the gate open from the inside in front of him we were pushed from behind. we had to
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go into the darkness heights, showed a goose honest bus. i was afraid things would get out of hand, that it would turn violence that people would be lynched or that this dog would shoot speech game dandy. bit off more responsibility. she's and nothing was search, and then we were pushed from behind a move faster and faster at the front and came into the inner courtyard and from there into the hall, whose front door done. indians are as part of course, those $5000.00 people couldn't all fit into the hall just to decide who 9 does all the food god size and paste the 5 more if you can bring along a 137 bucks, 2 to schedule the same price walk, this is calm of an issue, but the discussion didn't go the way the major general wanted to juvie assist or get home or your husband ford is going to talk to somebody about this man who was
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used to power was confronted with questions from ordinary citizens. now he was being interrogated, asked his name and rank, and everything went wrong for him that evening and the crowd insulted him. spit at him, kicked him. he went to his needs. i was worried that he might be knocked down and trampled to death. took the compass, it's been with him, i was partly responsible for the call. i didn't want the general to die either. that's it. so i stood in front of him to protect him conflicts and i walked a few feet so he could walk up right again to sort of, you know, hopefully school going to talk to. and then he placed his pistol on the table tish that was the surrender of the priest, installs the administration for all to see as the took place, the english gets off. she's the greatest danger seemed to have passed away. but at
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about half past 11, a group split away and told me they were going to break up the k g b to be when he gets news and fit in khaki be all have at wagner did not go to the k g b on angelica's drive. so he only learned what happened there the next day too, as they rang the bell to get in. what sort of a guard was the machine gun was standing there and out came a man in civilian clothes to do that. they assumed he was to change or to which he later confirmed, specially this would talk to him and he told the demonstrators that the guards had orders to fire on tress passers. i'm doing den financial, some of the give a call to mind. you told them to go home and they did have to go. but donald in the weeks and months that followed civil rights activists took over the styles. the offices ensuring that surveillance videos, files, documents, and audio recordings were saved from destruction. it's just the
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kind of the kind of 7 price thing. it is well known from friends and relatives, items state security might serious intrusions into people's private lives in very many cases. so not an issue out of mine. and i believe that we should take the opportunity to put an end to it to can the ignite d as in to an end to, to provide people kept coming to the store as a headquarters hoping for a chance to see their files as well. here i wasn't present here for 15 months and one other on what charge attempted to fiction. how much on this one was that from $69.00 to $71.00? is it how are you treated as arden correct of a can properly i would say, but coldly. 4 and a half months of solitary confinement without justification. and it was very, very hard. 10 days and the whole. it's without a window without
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a blanket soup only every 3rd day and doesn't talk on the super duplicate. but the point is not how it was bus and why i was there all month just because i wanted to move away. you know, by monday, making seen why the the building was open to the public for the 1st time in 1994, establishing a museum and memorial here was an obvious step. in 1997 about snow supplies addressed in memorial association was found at henry cross is its director as defined almost quinton volta and the association was found it and it was a mix, a former person, some people who was simply interested in the top handle for this ministers were involved in opening this, the bi as well, many just found just impossible to process the g d all here. all right, i'll go on. so remember what happened today as we'll see, a possible to create a memorial to does here in a good thanks to the engineering. since then visit our numbers have increased
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yearly school classes toward groups and more and more from west germany. civil sagan is feeling most iraqi to the lead tools, myself, a carpenter. we have always had very positive experiences, especially with young people in the same age as we, when we were imprisoned. done or it's always a pleasure on the website to share funds because you see a resume for months. now when you talk about it, it's not just about present experiences and bad things off the phone with also about how young people are you on selves from the 21st. think about your life. you want to stand on your own 2 feet and then try wrong. that comes on the, to a set your independent agencies. and that's something that very much concerns young people today as well. so thinking about why they all the way they want to gone well, they want to do with their lives. what they're supposed to do, at least one was issued invoice. the invoice doesn't think you'll need on fund where people help us, diesel that going to us in to see what these on,
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if all a building with 2 faces, one sad and cruel, the other helpful. the people working here. now recognize this more than anyone. as a sean think up as long as gets a start when i started here, there was only the status. the president's proposal is not the big building that now covers 48000 square feet of investors and we developed it altogether and all that big. and that's the other side of the place that the key it is a really lively, medium sized. most of the people who lived through it all feel bound or as to their families. but the young people who come here, the visitor groups and the tourists also feel it's important to show that is a very special characteristic of the space. and that's what this friendly openness, combined with memories of what happened to your height of the survivors, the people who risked and lost their own liberties fighting for freedom. those are the 2 faces and that makes the work very exciting side. of course, sometimes it's also very sad and multiple, but above all good feedback encourages us to continue with some of the woods. this
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feedback to come for the people who were held here, placed outside, changed, sometimes dramatically. sometimes more suddenly, the material schlosser left the g d r and returned after re unification. to shop the sun life meant if i saw it from a fall and was at the top set when the whole came, that label admins and why imprisonment back then have been for nothing. but now i'm over. it is part finished. legal reg. eberhardt hawes are and clouds, schumann resumed their studies and remain dressed and looks. candler became a teacher but left for the west. in 1987. the 2 returned after reunification. this was the fall. the last experience might be more mature and a much better policy. as a have to conform to the g. d, often which we had to ensure until we left the 90 sickness,
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the types of doing this. right? and so as was barbosa and misha jo, 2 has left the fear and despair of that time behind as they each have been. right. and in a sense, i have forgiven them this probably doesn't affect me anymore. ready and then i'm glad of that. otherwise i wouldn't be able to lift the way i do now ship today. but today the former study offices are apartments. those who move in here do not fear the state. they only know the ministry of state security from stories. the children play next to the barred windows. if the former president the stalls is no more than a reminder of the time when just the desire for freedom. ready could land you in prison? the
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