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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6131584.stm

Markus Wolf, the former head of communist East Germany's foreign intelligence service, has died at the age of 83, his family says.

Wolf kept such a low profile that Western intelligence services did not have his picture.

But as a key figure in the feared Stasi security ministry, he was a highly influential figure in the Cold War.

Hehehe. You finally died Stasi. :) :P

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Ha, Stasi essentially died when the wall came down, E. Germany collapsed and joined W. Germany to form the BRD.

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You sure know your German history.

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Sort of. It's moreso the case that I know my Cold War history.

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Well that's also great. I wish I new more Cold War history, so I guess that will be my next stop after the Korean War (which I just started).

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Though I was born in 1980 and was still fairly young when the Eastern bloc collapsed and then the Soviet Union, I still remembered enough about pop culture, especially films with Cold War themes. I've always viewed the Cold War as being something of a romantic, classic battle between two powerful sides (romantic as in: "imbued with or dominated by idealism, a desire for adventure, chivalry, etc." - look up the definition before giving me crap for using the word).

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