“The book that the secret service does not want you to read!”
Formerly, Leo Martin recruited V-People for Intelligence in the Organized Crime milieu. Today he is the author. With his works he has established a new genre in Germany. His most successful book »Ich krieg dich!« (“I will get you!) Was sold more than 100,000 copies in Germany alone.
[...]About conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories were always in fashion. But what makes an explanation for a conspiracy theory? And what can you do about it? Michael Butter explains how conspiracy theories work, where they come from, and what effects they can have.
[...]Then and now
Russian secret services have a long tradition in Germany: from the Tsarist Ochrana to the KGB in the Cold War to the present day. Together, the Stasi Documentation Authority BStU and the German Spy Museum go on a journey through time of the Russian secret services in Germany.
[...]Radio feature and conversation
In the theater play »Der Fälscher« (the Forger) Günter Pelzl speaks for the first time publicly about his work at the Stasi. Almost 30 years after the end of the Cold War, Berlin-based director Heike Tauch has managed to tell us an extraordinary find from the history of the secret service.
[...]Book presentation: A 1968 thriller
Commissioner Wolf Heller is investigating during a politically heated time. A young woman found dead on the shore of the Wannsee. When Heller accidentally hears that his boss is arguing loudly with a stranger over the dead, he will not let up. The authors read and answer questions.
[...]Were Palme, Barschel, and Colby murdered?
The circumstances surrounding these three political deaths are still unclear to this day. A new book would like to find the answer. The authors have tapped into sources from secret services, interviewing intelligence officials in an attempt to connect the deaths to the Iran-Contra affair and a shadow war of the CIA.
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