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Ministry for State Security
Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (MfS)
Emblem Stasi.svg
Seal of the Ministry of State Security of the GDR
Agency overview
Formed 8 February 1950 (1950-02-08)
Dissolved 13 January 1990 (1990-01-13)
Type Secret police, Intelligence agency
Headquarters East Berlin, GDR
Motto Schild und Schwert der Partei
(Shield and sword of the Party)
Employees 91,015 (1989)
Agency executives
  • Wilhelm Zaisser (1950–1953)
  • Ernst Wollweber (1953–1957)
  • Erich Mielke (1957–1989)
  • Wolfgang Schwanitz (1989–1990)

The Stasi was the official state security service of East Germany, the German Democratic Republic or GDR. The Stasi motto was "Schild und Schwert der Partei" (Shield and Sword of the Party). "The Party" was the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The main job of the Stasi was to prevent opposition to the Party.

It was one of the most effective and ruthless secret police agencies in the world. The Stasi headquarter was in East Berlin, with a group of buildings in Lichtenberg and several other buildings in Berlin.

One of its main tasks was spying on the people, through a vast network of citizens who were informants ("snitches"). Informants were paid, or given favours for this.

The Stasi also worked as an intelligence agency abroad, using espionage and covert operations in foreign countries. Under its long-time head Markus Wolf it got a reputation as one of the most effective intelligence agencies of the Cold War. After German reunification in 1990, many Stasi officials were prosecuted for their crimes. The files that the Stasi had kept on millions of East Germans were laid open. Now citizens can see their personal files on request; these files are kept by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives.

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