Intelligence and security system of GDR and Yugoslavia, despite the fact that it might look strange, did not have significant level of cooperation. The main reason for that was a huge political and ideological difference on political level. Each of them had their own, “unique”, way to create socialist society under the leadership of Communist party in power. But, despite the fact that they did not had any significant cooperation, both of those systems were established and organised according Russian intelligence and security systems. Repression against their citizens was one of the main similarities between those two systems. Due to the existence of the documents in German BStU it is possible to research their relations in those time of Col...
International audienceThe Cold War led in Europe to the formation of two oppositional alliance syste...
SEE marked the twentieth century because of the numerous crises and conflicts that permanently marke...
The author considers the relationship of the United States toward the for-mer Yugoslavia, based on d...
Intelligence and security system of GDR and Yugoslavia, despite the fact that it might look strange,...
This thesis examines the relationship between the security service of East Germany and its allies in...
The intelligence services of the Warsaw Pact and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance member s...
This dissertation explores the relations between Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG...
The main task of operational groups of GDR Ministry of Public Security in Eastern block countries wa...
After 1945 the most important everyday mission performed on the border between the cold and the hot ...
The Soviet Union had a number of satellite states, where communist puppet regimes were propped up in...
The article deals with the Soviet-Yugoslav relations on the eve of World War II, developed in advers...
The Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (Stasi) was the infamous state security service of the former G...
In 1950, the leader of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Walter Ulbricht, began a polic...
On the opposite sides during the Great War, Yugoslavia and Germany established diplomatic relation...
The thesis discusses the development of German–German relations in the 1980s in terms of their inter...
International audienceThe Cold War led in Europe to the formation of two oppositional alliance syste...
SEE marked the twentieth century because of the numerous crises and conflicts that permanently marke...
The author considers the relationship of the United States toward the for-mer Yugoslavia, based on d...
Intelligence and security system of GDR and Yugoslavia, despite the fact that it might look strange,...
This thesis examines the relationship between the security service of East Germany and its allies in...
The intelligence services of the Warsaw Pact and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance member s...
This dissertation explores the relations between Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG...
The main task of operational groups of GDR Ministry of Public Security in Eastern block countries wa...
After 1945 the most important everyday mission performed on the border between the cold and the hot ...
The Soviet Union had a number of satellite states, where communist puppet regimes were propped up in...
The article deals with the Soviet-Yugoslav relations on the eve of World War II, developed in advers...
The Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (Stasi) was the infamous state security service of the former G...
In 1950, the leader of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Walter Ulbricht, began a polic...
On the opposite sides during the Great War, Yugoslavia and Germany established diplomatic relation...
The thesis discusses the development of German–German relations in the 1980s in terms of their inter...
International audienceThe Cold War led in Europe to the formation of two oppositional alliance syste...
SEE marked the twentieth century because of the numerous crises and conflicts that permanently marke...
The author considers the relationship of the United States toward the for-mer Yugoslavia, based on d...