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Compiled on June 18, 2014, 05:07 PM CET |
NEW NSA REVELATIONS Inside Snowden's Germany File An analysis of secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden demonstrates that the NSA is more active in Germany than anywhere else in Europe -- and that data collected here may have helped kill suspected terrorists. |
SPYING TOGETHER Germany's Deep Cooperation with the NSA Cooperation between Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND, and America's NSA is deeper than previously believed. German agents appear to have crossed into constitutionally questionable territory. |
THE NSA IN GERMANY Snowden's Documents Available for Download In Edward Snowden's archive on NSA spying activities around the world, there are numerous documents pertaining to the agency's operations in Germany and its cooperation with German agencies. SPIEGEL is publishing 53 of them, available as PDF files. |
NSA IN GERMANY Why We Are Posting Secret Documents Documents leaked by Edward Snowden show that Germany is home to the NSA's most important activities on the Continent. It's time the German public knew what they are -- and about their own government's involvement. |
ABBREVIATIONS EXPLAINED How to Read the NSA Documents NOFORN, SIGDEV, WHARPDRIVE: Intelligence services are fond of code names and abbreviations. This glossary helps explain important terms. |
INTERVIEW WITH EX-STASI AGENT 'The Scope of NSA Surveillance Surprised Me' During the Cold War, West Germany's foreign intelligence service cooperated closely with the NSA. Klaus Eichner, an agent with the East German Stasi, monitored it at the time, and now he tells SPIEGEL what he knew about the collaboration. |