Narratives of Guilt and Compliance in Unified Germany: Stasi Informers and Their Impact on Society

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Routledge, 1999 - History - 166 pages
Analysing Stasi files and interviews with one time informers, the author examines the confrontation with this legacy in united Germany. She discusses the daily machinations of the state and the motivation and justification of being an informer.

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About the author (1999)

By day Barbara Miller works as a business analyst; by night she runs a retirement home for aged horses, dogs, and cats. On the weekends she spends a lot of time in Regency England, creating heroes and heroines to fight the Napoleonic Wars, shock London society, and set the countryside in an uproar. Her accomplice is her computer expert husband, Don, who is one of her biggest fans.

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