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After East Germany Fell, I Considered Escaping to Israel'

Once head of the legendary Stasi intelligence service, Markus Wolf reveals in an interview that his Jewish roots may partially explain why East Germany did not spy on Israel during his term.

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"I never spied on Israel," says Markus Wolf, the spy master who led the East German security apparatus almost until the demise of the Communist regime. "The KGB approached me on several occasions and asked me to send agents and spies to gather information about Israel and in Israel. As Germans, it was easier for us to enter and operate in your country than it would be for Russians, Poles, or Czechs. But I always turned them down."

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