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Willy and the wife's tale

About 4 pages (1,333 words)

The Independent - London, February 1st, 1994

The man seen by many as the towering moral giant of post-war Germany has arrived back in the headlines, just 15 months after his death. But few of those who were closest to him feel happy about the way in which Willy Brandt's name is now being resurrected. Tales of alleged collaboration with the KGB and with the East German secret police, the Stasi, have multiplied like mushrooms after rain (as the East European phrase has it). The conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, carried an article which - via a nudge here and a wink there - suggested that one of Brandt's closest associates had ...

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