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Heinz Paul
Johann Felfe (18
March 1918 – 8 May 2008) was a
German spy. At
various times he
worked for the
intelligence services of **** Germany, Great...
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trial in 1963. His co-defendants were
Heinz Felfe and
Erwin Tiebel.
Clemens and
Felfe admitted to
having transmitted great amounts of secret...
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completion of the
Berlin Wall and
around the time when double-agent
Heinz Felfe was
exposed and tried. Le Carré's
debut novel, Call for the Dead, introduced...
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Werner Felfe (4
January 1928 – 7
September 1988) was a
German politician and high-ranking
party functionary of the
Socialist Unity Party (SED). In the...
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Israeli prosecution records.[citation needed] The
recruitment of
Heinz Felfe, an SS
officer who rose
through the
ranks of West Germany's
Gehlen organization...
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Werner Felfe (1954–1957) 2 Namokel,
KarlKarl Namokel (1927–1988) 27 May 1955 15 May 1959 (not re-elected) 3 years, 353 days SED
Werner Felfe (1954–1957)...
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Rethinking Kaizen: An
empirical approach to the
employee perspective. In J.
Felfe (Ed.),
Organizational Development and
Leadership (Vol. 11, pp. 59-85). Frankfurt...
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Felfe, Hans
Clemens and
Erwin Tiebel. All
three were
finally discovered in 1961 and
tried for treason; they were
convicted in 1963.
Clemens and
Felfe...
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arrested on
spying charges on 6
November 1961. The
other two were
Heinz Felfe and Tiebel's old friend, Hans Clemens. They were all
found guilty and sentenced...
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Edith Baumann Gerhard Heidenreich Helmut Hartwig Heinz Lippmann Werner Felfe Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by Karl
Namokel Central Committee...