Günter Guillaume (1 February 1927 – 10 April 1995) was an East German spy who gathered intelligence as an agent for East Germany's secret service, the...
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Christel Boom (redirect from Christel Guillaume)
ruling party of West Germany from 1965 to 1983. Alongside her husband, Günter Guillaume, she helped to orchestrate the infiltration of the West German Chancellor...
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organizations received information that one of Brandt's personal assistants, Günter Guillaume, was a spy for the East German state. Brandt was asked to continue...
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general Charles Édouard Guillaume (1861–1938), French-Swiss physicist Edith Guillaume (1943–2013), Danish opera singer Günter Guillaume (1927–1995), a close...
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of West Germany with spies. The most influential case was that of Günter Guillaume, which led to the downfall of West German Chancellor Willy Brandt in...
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Gregory Günter Guillaume – Conleth Hill Arno Kretschmann – Steven Pacey Herbert Wehner – David Ryall Willy Brandt – James Naughton Günter Guillaume – Richard...
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resigned following an espionage scandal surrounding his secretary Günter Guillaume. In sports, the year was primarily dominated by the FIFA World Cup...
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Willy Brandt (section Guillaume affair)
Kniefall von Warschau. Brandt resigned as chancellor in 1974, after Günter Guillaume, one of his closest aides, was exposed as an agent of the Stasi, the...
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Gast as East Germany's fourth most damaging spy, one place ahead of Günter Guillaume. Gast was born in Remscheid during the Second World War, approximately...
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music publisher Günter Grönbold (born 1943), German Indologist and Tibetologist Günter Grosswig, East German slalom canoeist Günter Guillaume (1927–1995)...
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