
Why Germany's Government Can Spy on a Political Party
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The Role of Intelligence in Protecting Democracy and Historical Reflections on Germany's Constitution
This chapter explores the role of Germany's domestic intelligence service in protecting democracy from extremist threats amidst a historical backdrop. It highlights the significance of the IG Farben building and underscores the necessity of public education on the Constitution, or 'Grundgesetz,' to combat past infiltrations of extremism.
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