martes, 24 de febrero de 2026

THE LESSONS OF THE STASI/ GIVE ME LIBERTY BY DAVID HOFFMANN

  


THE LESSONS OF THE STASI

Fidel Castro’s intelligence services had long used subversion, deception, informers, and psychological pressure tactics. But Castro wanted to find new ways to suffocate any opposition in Cuba. He turned to the Stasi, the feared Ministry of State Security in East Germany. They had refined methods to detect opposition and nip it in the bud, including a type of psychological warfare known as Zersetzung, or “decomposition.” The Stasi tutored Cuba’s state security in these methods, including wiretapping, which were later used against Oswaldo.

GIVE ME LIBERTY

By David Hoffmann 

https://www.davidehoffman.com/oswaldos-quest/

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