Gallery: The Eerie Architecture of East Germany's Secret Police
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In their *Stasi—Secret Rooms* series, husband-and-wife photography duo Daniel and Geo Fuchs document the buildings and rooms used by the East German secret police. Here, a photo-taking station in an interrogation room in a Potsdam, Germany, prison.
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From 1950 to 1989, the Stasi operated one of the most sophisticated and oppressive intelligence networks ever known. Hohenschönhausen, perhaps the most notorious of the Stasi's prisons, is now a memorial. Here, the investigation floor in Hohenschönhausen.
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Stasi officers—there were around 100,000, in total—monitored activity from this room in Hohenschönhausen.
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The photographers grew up in West Germany, which Geo says was a world apart from their oppressive neighbors. This command station was at the Helmstedt-Marienborn crossing, the main checkpoint between East and West Germany.
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Erich Mielke, known as the "Master of Fear," was a a German secret police officer. This is the floor to his office.
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Mielke's actual midcentury office, seen here, is a slick but sterile space. Even the officers weren't exempt from the conformity of the era.
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A (very cramped) visitor's room in the Bautzen prison, in Saxony, Germany.
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The sterility of the photos, especially the images of prisoner cells, hints at the degree to which the Stasi kept a tight lid on dissenters. None of the rooms—including this one in the Potsdam prison—had graffiti or messaging etched on the walls.
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A bath cell for prisoners, in the Bautzen prison.
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The director of the Bautzen prison worked from this septic-looking office.
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Most of the political prisoners taken in by the Stasi faced interrogation once they were inside. This room in Hohenschönhausen was used for those interviews.
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One of the more plush rooms in the series is the office for Miele's chauffeur and bodyguard.
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Some of the rooms have barely been touched since the fall of the GDR. In the library, there are still newspapers from September 1989.
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