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Typecollection of documents
Author(s)
Exposed byHans Langemann
SourceLe Cercle
A famous leak of documents from Le Cercle by a respected senior BND officer.

Revelations

Hans Langemann's revelations fit in the bigger picture of BND's internal opposition to the supranational rightwing intelligence network 'Le Cercle'. Strauß, a key figure of 'Le Cercle' is quoted by his son Max Strauß: "He hated Langemann". Langemann's papers and tapes countered many of the known goals of 'Le Cercle': it touched on Strauß' connection to the Vatican (Opus Dei), his weapons deals, machinations to destabilize left wing governments like Olaf Palme, Kreisky and Willy Brandt and mentioned support for right wing paramilitary groups.

Langemann's tapes recorded for the German magazine 'Konkret' have never been fully disclosed.[citation needed] Some revelations include:[1][2]

Le Cercle

The Langemann Papers exposed two meetings of Le Cercle:

  • December 1, 1979 - Madison Hotel, Washington, U.S.
  • January 5-6, 1980 - Zurich, Switzerland

BND and Vatican

  • The German secret service BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst) spied on the Vatican (operation "EVA 102") and
  • Vienna Archbishop Franz König ("Aktion Kardinal")

BND and USA

Spying on Willy Brandt

  • Langemann was BND-Führer of agent Susanne Sievers, who told the story about her affair with Willi Brandt in an immediately prohibited book: Da war auch ein Mädchen. Brandt was a target for destabilisation because of his overture to 'the other Germany' through Ostpolitik. Susanne Sievers made a quick career in the BND and was paid of to the tune of 320,000 DeutscheMarks after quitting the job.

Oktoberfest Bombing 1980

  • The papers also revealed details about secret police reports about rightwing organizations involved in the Oktoberfest Bombing 1980 in Munich (see also Operation Gladio)

German weapons deals

  • The BND supported German companies' weapons deals, at a time when Germany wanted to hide these deals because of its Nazi past

Publication

The Langemann papers are quoted extensively in:


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