First Class Comrades

The Stasi in the Cold War, 1945-1961

J. Boulter

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Written with access to rarely-seen Stasi archival documents, First Class Comrades investigates new and forgotten aspects of Cold War history. After the Second World War, divided Germany was saturated with spies. Among them were the 'first class comrades' of the Stasi - the East German Ministry for State Security. The early Cold War saw the Stasi establish itself as one of the world's most notorious spy and secret police agencies. Drawing on rarely seen files from the Stasi archives, First Class Comrades tells the Stasi story from a fresh perspective: how it helped to create a new European state, how its foreign intelligence service became one of the most successful ever, and how its spy-catchers tackled vigorous attempts by the West to infiltrate East Germany - attempts that influenced the decision to build the Berlin Wall. Full of new insights on Cold War espionage, and featuring newly discovered details of the Stasi's operational methods, First Class Comrades shines a light on this lesser-known period of Stasi history, and why its stories and lessons still matter today. 'Masterful... Whenever we think we know all about the Cold War, we find there's more to discover. Boulter's comprehensive and insightful account of the Stasi in the early rough-and-tumble years of that confrontation is unprecedented' Alan Judd, author of Queen & Country 'Boulter's thorough research provides an excellent reference for understanding how the Stasi began and how it fulfilled its responsibilities' Kevin Riehle, author of The Russian FSB 'A fascinating deep dive into the murky waters of Cold War espionage and the early days of East Germany's notorious secret police' Nick Rennison, author of 1974: Scenes from a Year in Crisis 'An impressive work... Boulter really widens the perspective on the Stasi' Dieter Bacher, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on Consequences of War Perfect for readers interested in twentieth century European politics, military history, true crime and espionage narratives. For fans of Beyond the Wall by Katja Hoyer and readers of Ben Macintyre, Christopher Andrew, Alan Judd and Nigel West.

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katja hoyer, second world war, ben macintyre, the lives of others, spy catcher, secret police, espionage, borders, wwii, berlin wall, mole, war, spying, academic research, infiltration, europe, east germany, international relations, iron curtain, christopher andrew, double agent, surveillance, state security, germany, gdr, history, nigel west, politics, twentieth century, allies, military, smart non fiction, ww2, cold war, stasi, fall of the wall, foreign intelligence, alan judd, beyond the wall, spy