Barluschke

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Berthold Barluschke
Berthold Barluschke

himself

Joanna Haas
Joanna Haas

herself

Anna Barluschke
Anna Barluschke

herself

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    The documentary relates how in the second half of the 20th century the agent Berthold Barluschke was first a henchman of the State Security Service of the GDR and then of the West German Federal Intelligence Service.

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    1998-03-26

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    Psychogram of a spy

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