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I think you'll find it very insightful, she also quite a charming author. The statistic was one informer (part time or otherwise) for every 6 citizens. That is absolutely incomprehensible to me. Surprisingly enough the people who refused to inform on their neighbours were those who were left alone, but people didn't know better, thinking that if they informed they would be left alone. They used a lot of underhanded tactics like deceiving spouses while their target was indefinitely imprisoned, lying to one spouse by saying that 'they have committed x crime, sign this divorce form or we could take away your child and you will also be a suspect' while taking said signed divorce form to the imprisoned spouse and saying 'your wife/husband wants nothing to do with you, fess up' etc. Just genuinely inhumane shit.No but pretty sure I saw her interviewed about it in a long interview on BBC program.
I think just over half the adult population were informats to the Stassi. It was insidious but sometime the rewards were the only way to access basic goods and services to stay alive.
Double Olympic Gold medalist Katarina Witt has talked about how she got access to her Stassi file and found out how much of her life was put down on file and listening devices put in her house and recordings of her sexual activity kept. And here was a person who was a world star and put a pleasant face on the East German regime because of her beauty as well as her talent.












