Kaspar Eichel
Erich Mielke


Before the Berlin Wall fell, Erich Mielke was the most feared man in East Germany. He created the East German "Stasi" and, for over four decades, ruled this most perfidious and effective secret service: 300.000 men, women and children, to control a population of 17 million. Fear was key to the efficiency of the Stasi, and Mielke was the master of fear.
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Kaspar Eichel
Erich Mielke
Victor Choulman
KGB Offizier Gennadi Titow
Hubert Dreyling
Self - lawyer of Erich Mielke
Wolfgang Fixson
Self - head of JVA Moabit
Thomas Förster
Hans Carlsohn, Büroleiter Mielke
Stefan König
Self - lawyer of Erich Mielke
Beate Laaß
Psychologin Anna-Luise Brand
Nikolai Leonov
Self - KGB General ret.
Erich Mielke
Self

Karl-Fred Müller
Gerhard Neiber
Nikita Petrov
Self - historian
Peter Rauch
Generaloberst Rudi Mittig
Christine Voigt
Mielkes Sekretärin Uschi