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Stiller, Werner, 1947 or 1948-2016

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Personal name headingStiller, Werner, 1947 or 1948-2016
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Variant(s)Stiller, Werner, 1948-
Stiller, Werner, 1947-
Birth date[1947,1948]
Death date2016-12-20
Place of birthWessmar (Germany)
Place of deathBudapest (Hungary)
Field of activityIntelligence service Investments
AffiliationGermany (East). Ministerium für Staatssicherheit
Profession or occupationIntelligence officers Stockbrokers Investment bankers
Special notePseudonym not found on published works: Klaus-Peter Fischer.
Found inSaldern, N. v. Implizite Persönlichkeitstheorie, 1980 (a.e.) t.p. (Werner Stiller) p. 5 (b. 1955, Dipl.-Päd. u. OLt)
His Beyond the wall, 1992: CIP t.p. (Werner Stiller) text (June 17, 1953 was five years of age in kindergarten)
Phone call to pub. 06-02-92 (Stiller, Werner; b. 1948- ; author info. in their files indicate he is the author of both bks.; 1955 appears to be an error in the above bk. title)
Der Agent, 2010: t.p. (Werner Stiller) jkt. (b. 1947)
DnB in VIAF, Nov. 16, 2011 (Stiller, Werner, 1948- ; both Der Agent and Beyond the wall are attributed to him)
Wikipedia, Nov. 16, 2011 (Werner Stiller, b. Aug. 24, 1947; attributes all works above to him)
Glocke, Nicole. Verratene Kinder, März 2014: page 4 of cover (Werner Stiller; Oberleutnant des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit; fled to West Germany January 18, 1949) page 9 (born 1947 in Wessmar; studied at Karl-Marx-Universität in Leipzig; Diplom-Physiker; employed by MfS [Ministerium für Staatssicherheit] in 1972)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Apr. 4, 2017 (Werner Stiller; born in Wessmar, a town west of Leipzig, on Aug. 24, 1947; case officer with the East German police and intelligence agency known as the Stasi; one of the most notable defectors of the Cold War; a trained physicist, he worked for seven years with the Ministry for State Security's foreign intelligence service before turning to the West; under the name Klaus-Peter Fischer, an alias devised in part by the CIA, Mr. Stiller launched a second career as a broker and investment banker, reportedly making millions of dollars for Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs before retiring in Budapest, where he died on Dec. 20 [2016]; he was 69)
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