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Funder meets her âlatest Stasi Man,â Herr Christian, at Potsdam station. He drives her to a mansion he calls the âCoding Villa,â where he encoded transcripts from car phones and police walkie-talkies in the west: âHe has a sense of fun about what he did with the Stasiâ (150).Funder observes and learns he wanted to be a boxer but a Stasi man met with him during his military service and recruited him, which Herr Christian went along with because heâd ââalways had an acute sense of duty to obey the law,ââ and ââthought it was the right thing to doââ (150).
Christian shares that he is a private detective now, but he wonât do marriage work because he had an affair while working for the Stasi, which he confided in a friend about, and the friend informed on him. They put him in solitary and demoted him because the rule with the Stasi, as Herr Christian puts it, is ââanyone can have an affair, but everything must be reportedââ (152).
Herr Christian shows Funder where he would watch for cars that might have stowaway East Germans in them, and shares some the parts of the job he enjoyed, like picking out disguises.
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