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The Stasi, or Ministry for State Security, was the official state security service of East Germany from 1950 until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Known for its extensive surveillance and repression tactics, the Stasi played a crucial role in maintaining the communist regime by spying on citizens, suppressing dissent, and instilling fear through a network of informants. Its legacy continues to shape discussions about privacy, state control, and the aftermath of communist rule in Eastern Europe.