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BND files: This is how Moscow pushed the GDR leadership to German unity

eIt was a secret mission that led Valentin Falin to East Berlin in November 1989 – two weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The adviser to the Soviet head of state, Mikhail Gorbachev, had something important to tell the GDR leadership that the public should not know about.

The hostile Federal Intelligence Service (BND) learned what the men discussed so discretely on November 24, 1989 in the massive Soviet embassy Unter den Linden just a month later. A source from the West German secret service provided detailed information about the content of the interview. And they had it all.

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