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Author:
Braw, Elisabeth, 1973- author.
Title:
God's spies : the Stasi's Cold War espionage campaign inside the church / Elisabeth Braw.
Publisher:
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxiv, 277 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Germany (East).--Hauptabteilung XX/4--Hauptabteilung XX/4--History.
Cold War (1945-1989)
Intelligence service--Germany (East)
Clergy as spies--Germany (East).
Internal security--Germany (East)
Secret service--Germany (East)
Church and state--Germany (East)--History.
Germany (East)--Church history.
Informers--Germany (East).
Cold War.
Church and state.
Clergy as spies.
Informers.
Intelligence service.
Internal security.
Secret service.
Germany (East)
Church history.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Establishing a Secret Police Force -- Agents and handlers -- Reining In the seminaries -- Recruitment -- Preventing escape -- High-maintenance spy -- Infiltration -- Student spy -- Tapping ecumenical bodies -- Stopping the Bible mules -- Further adventures in Bible smuggling -- Perks -- Seminary spy -- Expanding connections -- A frustrated spy -- Pastor spies abroad -- Opposition rises -- Game over -- The wall falls -- Shredding and pulping and shuttering the Stasi -- God's spies . . . after the fall -- Final reflections.
Summary:
This book tells the real-life cloak-and-dagger story of how East Germany's notorious spy agency infiltrated churches here and abroad. East Germany only existed for a short forty years, but in that time, the country's secret police, the Stasi, developed a highly successful "church department" that -- using persuasion rather than threats -- managed to recruit an extraordinary stable of clergy spies. Pastors, professors, seminary students, and even bishops spied on colleagues, other Christians, and anyone else they could report about to their handlers in the Stasi. Thanks to its pastor spies, the Church Department (official name: Department XX/4) knew exactly what was happening and being planned in the country's predominantly Lutheran churches. Yet ultimately it failed in its mission. Despite knowing virtually everything about East German Christians, the Stasi couldn't prevent the church-led protests that erupted in 1989 and brought down the Berlin Wall. - Publisher.
ISBN:
0802875254
9780802875259
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1078890614
LCCN:
2019017683
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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