- Günter Guillaume
Günter Guillaume (
February 1 ,1927 –April 10 ,1995 ), was an intelligence agent ofEast Germany 's secret service, theStasi .Guillame was born in
Berlin . In 1956, he and his wife Christel emigrated toWest Germany on Stasi orders to penetrate and spy on West Germany's political system. Rising through the hierarchy of theSocial Democratic Party of Germany , he became a close aide to West German chancellorWilly Brandt .In 1974, West German authorities discovered Guillaume's spying for the
Communist East German government. The resulting scandal, theGuillaume Affair , led to Brandt's resigning the chancellorship. Guillaume was sentenced to a thirteen-year prison term forespionage , and his wife to an eight-year term. Guillaume was released to East Germany in 1981 in exchange for Western spies caught by theEastern Bloc .In East Germany, Guillaume was received and celebrated as a
hero , worked as a spy trainer, and published his autobiography "Die Aussage" in 1988. Guillaume and East German spymasterMarkus Wolf have said that Willy Brandt's resignation was not intended, and that the affair is among the Stasi's biggest mistakes. AfterDie Wende and absorption of the GDR by its enemy state, the reunified Germany granted Guillaume immunity from any further prosecutions although he did show up as a supportive witness inMarkus Wolf 's trial of treason in 1993. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE1DA143EF931A25757C0A963958260]The Brandt-Guillaume story is told in the play "Democracy" by
Michael Frayn . It follows Brandt's astonishing political career as West Germany's first left-of-center chancellor in forty years, and his fall to the hand of his assistant.Guillaume's wife died in 2004.
External links
*http://www.willy-brandt.de/bwbs_biografie/Guenter_Guillaume_B411.html
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