The fact that the Stasi – as ordered by the East German SED Government – was dead serious about the systematic destruction of their more critical citizens is not only shown by the labor camps that had already been established.
But also by their means of “operative psychology“, the organized stalking, bullying and mental terror that was applied to destroy their victims once and for all and to push them into suicide.
And if that didn’t work, the Stasi took the liberty to speed up the process a bit.
However: It could not be an open homicide since that had alarmed some of the tamed East Germans as well. And it might have become known on the other side of the Wall. How embarrassing that would have been for the “Democratic” Republic, right? The regime was afraid of “potential negative political effects”.
And those worries were only too justified …
A handwritten note that was found in confiscated Stasi files shows the creativity of ambitious employees of the Stasi when coming up with getting rid of a victim in a way so that no one else will get suspicious (see page from source: “Zersetzen. Strategie einer Diktatur“. Dr. Sandra Pingel-Schliemann, Berlin 2004, P. 283).
One idea was to “apply alcohol (to the target person) in a freezing cold winter’s night“ in order to “let it freeze to death while drunk“ (see source P. 283 and 284).
Another creative murder plan suggested to “drill a hole into the brake lines of cars“ (see source P. 283 and 284)
A third idea was “to mix something into bottles sent in packages".
The name “Popiolusdzko“ contained in the handwritten note also indicates the plans of those Stasi officials from the Department XX in Berlin to murder citizens that did not agree with the East German regime – Popioluszko was a Catholic priest who had been murdered by the Polish Secret Service.
The suspicion that the Stasi caused fatal car accidents and poisonings of their victims as (sometimes more, sometimes less) ordered from above and that those two subtle methods were their favorite homicide methods, and that they assumably killed thousands of people with those techniques, is supported by a “phenomena” that is unbelievable for West Germans.
Just talk to East Germans! The majority of the former GDR citizens knows at least one person in their environment who is presumed to have been poisoned or who became the victim of an accident under mysterious and suspicious circumstances, each case showing indications that the Stasi was actively involved. (How many citizens of the free world know of such a suspicious death in their own environment that involves a secret service?). And since the typical citizen from former East Germany does not stand out as being hysterical or particularly paranoid, but rather as having given up for good, those lasting rumors and assumptions, conclusions and inofficial bits of information must not be swept under the clean German carpet as being “nonsense, that can’t be true” …
The scandal that a secret death machinery was raging under the SED government in East Germany and that it has never been UNCOVERED even 20 years after the Wall came down, that the state-appointed killers of those days enjoy plump retirement plans or are even able to carry out more homicides paid by organized crime today, that any information which has to do with the Stasi is being censored in Germany today, that the same methods of destroying and killing have been appearing more and more all over Germany in the last years, and that the police, the judicial system and the politicians are simply looking away while (or perhaps because?) the perpetrators were able to infiltrate all authorities, communication centers, corporations and the media in Germany after the Reunification – yes, that scandal is really unbelievable.
Imagine there is a Stasi – and nobody is looking …
The Stasi Expert and Director of the Memorial Hohenschönhausen (former Stasi prison) Dr. Hubertus Knabe also fears that the German Left Party, which he uncovers in his new book as the direct successors of that very same murderous SED-Stasi regime, could suceed in hurriedly prohibiting his so important book that has just been published in time for the next federal German elections this fall.
Imagine there is an East German censorship in Germany today – and nobody is looking …


