
Paul Merker
![[[Stasi]] photograph of Merker issued with his arrest warrant, 1952](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/Paul_Merker_Arrest_Warrant_Mugshot_1952_Crop_B%26W.jpg)
Merker featured for several years in the show trial culture of the time, placed under a lengthy investigation process that formally began in 1950, and jailed for eight years as a spy in 1955. Released less than a year later, he appeared as a reluctant witness against his friend Walter Janka at another show trial in 1957. Provided by Wikipedia
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