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East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, developed a highly successful "church department" that recruited an extraordinary stable of clergy spies. 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.

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East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, developed a highly successful "church department" that recruited an extraordinary stable of clergy spies. 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.
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Elisabeth Braw runs the Modern Deterrence project at RUSI, a London-based defence and security think tank. She was previously a correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor and Newsweek and is a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, the Times (London), Foreign Policy, and the Financial Times , focusing on European security.