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The Secret Police and the Revolution - by Edward N Peterson (Hardcover)

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  • The opening of the secret files of the East German Ministry of State Security after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 enabled this study.
  • About the Author: EDWARD N. PETERSON is Professor of European History at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
  • 304 Pages
  • History, Europe

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The opening of the secret files of the East German Ministry of State Security after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 enabled this study. Most interesting are the reports from the thousands of spies at the local level, the analysis at the local and district levels, and the integration of nationwide reports in Berlin. These reports are surprisingly honest in describing the problems that would bring about the collapse of the Communist regime. They reveal advance knowledge among the Stasi operatives of the economic and political difficulties that plagued the state information that reached leaders who were powerless to change the system. The spy handlers conceded by September 1989 that in order to save socialism, they must change the GDR leadership.

The coming of the Revolution of 1989 can be perceived in local spy reports as early as 1987. At the national level, reports highlight the negative effect of dependence on the Soviet Union, the role played by Mikhail Gorbachev, the collapse of the economy, the disastrous foreign debts, the refusal of Erich Honecker to reform, and the inability of his Politburo to remove him. At the local level, warnings point to the lack of incentive to produce, the ineptitude of central planning, the inability to acquire production resources, and the massive impact of West German television. Also instrumental were the brave citizens who kept pushing to leave, while others remained determined to stay and democratize the system, as well as the Protestant pastors who provided space for small groups that would eventually swell into hundreds of thousands.



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The opening of the secret files of the East German Ministry of State Security after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 enabled this study. Most interesting are the reports from the thousands of spies at the local level, the analysis at the local and district levels, and the integration of nationwide reports in Berlin. These reports are surprisingly honest in describing the problems that would bring about the collapse of the Communist regime. They reveal advance knowledge among the Stasi operatives of the economic and political difficulties that plagued the state information that reached leaders who were powerless to change the system. The spy handlers conceded by September 1989 that in order to save socialism, they must change the GDR leadership.

The coming of the Revolution of 1989 can be perceived in local spy reports as early as 1987. At the national level, reports highlight the negative effect of dependence on the Soviet Union, the role played by Mikhail Gorbachev, the collapse of the economy, the disastrous foreign debts, the refusal of Erich Honecker to reform, and the inability of his Politburo to remove him. At the local level, warnings point to the lack of incentive to produce, the ineptitude of central planning, the inability to acquire production resources, and the massive impact of West German television. Also instrumental were the brave citizens who kept pushing to leave, while others remained determined to stay and democratize the system, as well as the Protestant pastors who provided space for small groups that would eventually swell into hundreds of thousands.



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?[a] valuable addition to the historiography on the demise of East German state socialism.?-European History

?[S]pecialists will appreciate Peterson's work....One can only marvel at the author's patience and expertise in reading through so many bureaucratic, jarogn-filled reports. This book provides a substantive addition to knowledge on a subject of continuing interest.?-The Historian

?Recommended for all college levels.?-CHOICE

?Recommended for all college levels.??CHOICE

"Ýa¨ valuable addition to the historiography on the demise of East German state socialism."-European History

"ÝS¨pecialists will appreciate Peterson's work....One can only marvel at the author's patience and expertise in reading through so many bureaucratic, jarogn-filled reports. This book provides a substantive addition to knowledge on a subject of continuing interest."-The Historian

"[a] valuable addition to the historiography on the demise of East German state socialism."-European History

"Recommended for all college levels."-CHOICE

"[S]pecialists will appreciate Peterson's work....One can only marvel at the author's patience and expertise in reading through so many bureaucratic, jarogn-filled reports. This book provides a substantive addition to knowledge on a subject of continuing interest."-The Historian



About the Author



EDWARD N. PETERSON is Professor of European History at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Introduced to German history through service in the U.S. Army between 1944 and 1948, he later received a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1953. He is the author of seven books on Germany and World War II.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.56 Inches (H) x 6.44 Inches (W) x 1.04 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.33 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: Germany
Format: Hardcover
Author: Edward N Peterson
Language: English
Street Date: November 30, 2001
TCIN: 1005058963
UPC: 9780275973285
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-0981
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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