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- WORLD, Page 41World NotesGERMANYNo Exit for Ex-Leaders
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- From 1961, when the Berlin Wall went up, until it tumbled down
- in November 1989, more than 190 East Germans were killed trying
- to escape. When Heinz Kessler, former Defense Minister of the
- now defunct communist regime, planned to flee to the Soviet
- Union last week, however, he was merely arrested, along with
- former Prime Minister Willi Stoph and two other ex-leaders,
- Fritz Streletz and Hans Albrecht.
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- The contrast was ironic. As members of East Germany's
- National Defense Council, its highest security agency, the four
- had approved a 1974 order requiring guards to shoot to kill
- anyone crossing the border to the West. After months of
- investigation, Bonn found all four men jointly responsible for
- the deadly order and charged them with inciting manslaughter.
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- The arrests came after police received a tip that Kessler
- was planning to escape aboard a Soviet military aircraft.
- German authorities, under pressure to bring former Communist
- leaders to justice, were embarrassed last March when Erich
- Honecker, the former party chief, was spirited away to Moscow
- by the Soviets, ostensibly for health reasons.
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