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Lesebühne: Rechtsextreme Anschläge und Propaganda im Kalten Krieg

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Book presentation and discussion

What is it like to find out after the death of your father that he was a right-wing extremist assassin? Traudl Bünger talks about this in her book "Eisernes Schweigen". An explosives attack in South Tyrol forms the starting point for Traudl Bünger's research, which took her to numerous archives and three countries. She not only looks into the abysses of her family history. She also delves deep into the history of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Cold War and its propaganda battles.
Traudl Bünger also found extensive file material relating to her father's case in the Stasi archives. What role did the GDR and state security play in the right-wing extremist attacks in the 1960s? With Traudl Bünger (author) and Dr. Gerhard Sälter (Federal Archives - Stasi Records Archive)

The book presentation is part of the event series Lesebühne.

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Location

Stasi-Unterlagen-Archiv, Haus 7 Normannenstraße 21A 10365 Berlin

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