Betrayal and Surveillance
The conversation delves into the chilling reality of life under the Stasi in East Germany, where betrayal became commonplace as citizens reported on one another. With astonishing amounts of paperwork documenting personal lives, the emotional fallout of discovering a loved one was an informant is explored. The psychological impact of accessing one’s Stasi file is profound, revealing how the past can dramatically alter relationships and trust.In this clip
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1043: Andrew Gold | Unveiling the Psychology of Secrets
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