Zersetzung
SUMMARY
The Stasi's art of quietly dismantling a life. Documented, exported, remembered.
FULL DOSSIER
The Stasi's documented doctrine (Directive 1/76, in the archives): 'decomposition' of targets through covert life-sabotage — entering homes to move furniture, engineered career failures, rumor campaigns, relationship destruction — chosen precisely because victims reporting it sounded paranoid. An estimated 5,000+ targets; the files opened after 1990 and pensions were eventually paid to some victims. It is the gangstalking file's proof-of-concept and the archive's darkest confirmed entry on deniability engineering.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Stasi Directive 1/76 (BStU archives)
02Pingel-Schliemann, 'Zersetzen' (2002)
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