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...suspected spies had fled to East Germany. The pair were identified as Herbert Willner, 59, a defense expert influential within the Free Democratic Party, and his wife Herta-Astrid, 46, a secretary in the office of West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Their defection came four weeks after Hans Joachim Tiedge, one of Bonn's top counterespionage officials, had fled to East Germany, along with three other suspected Communist agents. The Willner case prompted renewed demands for the resignation of Interior Minister Friedrich Zimmermann, who oversees Bonn's domestic intelligence agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Espionage a High-Level Game of Tit for Tat | 9/30/1985 | See Source »

...defection could hardly have come at a more opportune time for Western intelligence officials, who are still smarting under the impact of the Walker spy case in the U.S. and the defection to East Germany last month of Hans Joachim Tiedge, a senior West German counterintelligence officer. The British, so often in the postwar years on the losing end in the spy business, were especially delighted. Said one British official: "This coup by our intelligence services wipes the slate clean of lapses in British security over the past decade." A top-ranking intelligence source told TIME that "this is much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain Big Blow to the KGB | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

Until he took over the service last month, Hellenbroich had been in charge of the Office for Protection of the Constitution (OPC), West Germany's counterespionage agency. As such, he was the boss of Hans Joachim Tiedge, 48, head of the agency's East Germany section, who defected to that country two weeks ago. Despite complaints from co-workers that Tiedge was a security risk because of his heavy drinking and mounting debts, Hellenbroich had refused to move or suspend him, an action that Kohl called "totally incomprehensible." Even so, Hellenbroich insisted that he had not made a mistake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany Spies, Spies and More Spies | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

...Hans Joachim Tiedge, 48, a top West German counterintelligence officer, had a drinking problem, and colleagues said he was still depressed over his wife's death three years ago. So no one in his office was surprised last Monday morning when Tiedge called in sick. But he did not respond to phone calls and, on Wednesday, his daughters reported him missing to the police. Even then, Tiedge's employers clung to the possibility that his personal problems might have driven him to suicide. It turned out to be wishful thinking. Last Friday at 10:25 a.m., under the heading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany the Counterspy Who Was a Spy | 9/2/1985 | See Source »

...create a dialogue upon the morally reprehensible behavior of the HRBSA is typical VusVus (European Jewish) grovelling. A more appropriate response would be for all Jewish groups to deny to all Black groups on campus any assistance on any cause until the HRBSA cleans up its act. Joachim Cario Santos Martillo-Ajami...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anti-Semitism | 4/2/1985 | See Source »

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