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Werner Teske

Werner Teske (24 April 1942 – 26 June 1981) was an East German Hauptmann (Captain) of the Ministry for State Security (Stasi). Teske was a senior intelligence officer in the Stasi's economic espionage division when he was accused of plotting to defect to West Germany with sensitive information and embezzled money. In the one-day trial, Teske was found guilty of espionage and desertion. He was sentenced to death and subsequently executed in June 1981.

Werner Teske
Photograph of Teske from his employee files
Born(1942-04-24)24 April 1942
Died26 June 1981(1981-06-26) (aged 39)
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
Burial placeSüdfriedhof, Leipzig
NationalityEast German
OccupationIntelligence officer
Known forLast person executed by East Germany in June 1981
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Teske's sentence was posthumously overturned after German reunification when it was deemed unlawful by standards of East German law, and two jurists from his trial were prosecuted. The execution was the last time a death sentence was carried out in East Germany, before its abolishment in 1987, making Teske the last person executed in Germany.

Early life and career

Werner Teske was born on 24 April 1942 in Berlin,[1] and went to school from 1948 to 1960 in Berlin-Lichtenberg,[2] graduating with the Abitur.[3][nb 1] During this time, he also played handball for an East German junior team.[4] He studied economics at Humboldt University of Berlin from 1960 to 1964 and graduated with a degree in financial economics.[3] A staunch communist,[5] he entered the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in 1966[3] and became an unofficial collaborator (IM) of the Stasi in 1967.[6] In 1969, he obtained his doctorate in economics,[3] and started working full-time for the Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung, the foreign intelligence arm of the Stasi.[1]

Teske was part of the East German delegation that accompanied the East Germany national football team to the 1974 FIFA World Cup, which was held in West Germany.[6][4] He was promoted to Hauptmann[7] in 1975[8] and sent abroad again to the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.[6][9]

Teske was married to Sabine Teske. They had one daughter.[6]

Defection plans and trial

 
East German notification of Teske's arrest on 12 September 1980

In the mid-1970s, Teske began to question the political system in East Germany, and planned to defect to West Germany, with the intention of using highly sensitive Stasi information and materials as an "entrance fee".[5] He put aside money for this purpose, around 20,000 Deutsche mark and a similar amount of East German marks.[10] However, in 1979 the Stasi tightened its internal security measures following the defection of Werner Stiller [de], a Stasi Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) who fled to West Germany carrying sensitive information. In September 1980, Teske was arrested when irregularities in his work came to attention of the Stasi after he had failed to turn up to an appointment when he had been drunk at home.[10] A cache of stolen documents was found in his work safe. Later, his previous embezzlement of operating money from his Stasi division was uncovered, and another cache of documents was found stashed in his apartment.[6]

Teske was tried at the 1st Military Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of East Germany.[11] He was accused of "planned treason", and was found guilty of charges of espionage, desertion, and an illegal border crossing. Despite the defence counsel's argument that the defection had never occurred and no information had reached the West, Teske received the maximum sentence and was sentenced to death after a one-day trial on 11 June 1981.[1][7] The severity of Teske's sentence might have been a reaction to Werner Stiller's defection to the West two years earlier,[5] and the attempted defections both of Teske and fellow Stasi officer Gert Trebeljahr [de], who was also executed, have been linked to Stiller's as copycat crimes.[12] Stiller himself stated in 1992 that Teske would likely have received a life sentence instead of being executed had his own defection not occurred.[1]

Death

 
Entrance to Leipzig Prison, with a memorial plaque stating that the central execution site of East Germany was in this building

On 26 June 1981, shortly after his trial, Teske was executed in a secret part of Leipzig Prison on Alfred-Kästner-Straße, Leipzig,[13] by executioner Hermann Lorenz [de]. Teske was shot in the back of the head using a semi-automatic pistol, after which his body was cremated and buried at the Südfriedhof. His death certificate stated that he died of "heart failure".[10] Knowledge of Teske's trial, execution, and funeral were all kept secret by East German authorities, and this information was withheld even from Teske's closest relatives, including his wife who did not know she was a widow until after German reunification in 1990. Until then, she had assumed her husband was being held somewhere in custody.[5]

Posthumous rehabilitation

 
Teske's grave at the Südfriedhof, Leipzig

After German reunification, the sentence against Teske was overturned in 1993.[14] Subsequently, the judges and prosecutors who had taken part in Teske's trial were prosecuted themselves,[15] and in 1998, judge Karl-Heinz Knoche and prosecutor Heinz Kadgien were sentenced to four years imprisonment for perverting the course of justice.[16][3] These new rulings were justified by the fact that the original decision had been disproportionate according to East German law, as though Teske had planned to defect, he never actually committed the offenses he was sentenced for.[11]

Teske was the last person to be executed in East Germany before the death penalty was abolished in 1987,[17] effectively becoming the last person to be executed in Germany.[7]

The story of the 2021 film The Last Execution [de] by Franziska Stünkel [de] is based on aspects of the lives of Teske and the footballer Lutz Eigendorf.[18][19]

Notes

  1. ^ The Abitur is a German secondary school qualification that allows a student to enter university.

References

Footnotes

Bibliography

  • Adams, Jefferson (2009). Historical Dictionary of German Intelligence. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6320-0.
  • Florath, Werner (2016). "Teske, Werner". In Engelmann, Roger (ed.). Das MfS-Lexikon Begriffe, Personen und Strukturen der Staatssicherheit der DDR (in German) (3 ed.). Berlin: Links. ISBN 978-3-86153-681-9. OCLC 932706320.
  • Eggleston, Roland (9 July 1998). "Germany: Prosecutions Of GDR Officials Coming To A Close". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  • Gieseke, Jens (2014). The History of the Stasi: East Germany's Secret Police, 1945–1990. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-78238-255-3.
  • Lahusen, Benjamin (2011). "Drei Jahrzehnte ohne Todesstrafe" (PDF). Myops (in German) (12): 62–64. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  • Lange, Gunter (2021). Der Nahschuss Leben und Hinrichtung des Stasi-Offiziers Werner Teske (in German). Christoph Links Verlag. ISBN 978-3-96289-117-6. OCLC 1225086515.
  • Melzer, Chris (22 June 2006). "Nahschuss ins Hinterhaupt". Stern (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  • Mielke, Michael (6 August 1997). "Gericht rollt letztes DDR-Todesurteil auf". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  • Müller, Reinhard (7 November 2014). "Unrechtsstaat: Die Exzesse der DDR". FAZ.NET (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  • Noffke, Oliver (26 June 2021). "Der letzte Nahschuss". rbb24 (in German). Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  • Rodek, Hanns-Georg (12 August 2021). ""Nahschuss" mit Lars Eidinger – Trailer und Kritik". Die Welt. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  • Schnibben, Cordt (10 February 1992). ""Der Feind ist mir nie begegnet"". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  • Staadt, Jochen (21 May 2006). "WM 1974: Die Stasi und der Fußball". FAZ.NET (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  • mdr.de (5 February 2009). "Todesstrafe in der DDR". www.mdr.de (in German). Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  • Reel Chicago (20 September 2021). "Chicago International Film Festival announces full lineup of 57th edition". Reel Chicago. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  • Stasi Records Agency. "Verräter aus den eigenen Reihen". www.stasi-mediathek.de (in German). Retrieved 29 February 2020.

External links

  • Werner Teske at the DDR-Lexikon (in German)
  • "Werner Teske | Mediathek des Stasi-Unterlagen-Archivs". www.stasi-mediathek.de (in German). Retrieved 29 February 2020.

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Werner Teske 24 April 1942 26 June 1981 was an East German Hauptmann Captain of the Ministry for State Security Stasi Teske was a senior intelligence officer in the Stasi s economic espionage division when he was accused of plotting to defect to West Germany with sensitive information and embezzled money In the one day trial Teske was found guilty of espionage and desertion He was sentenced to death and subsequently executed in June 1981 Werner TeskePhotograph of Teske from his employee filesBorn 1942 04 24 24 April 1942Berlin Nazi GermanyDied26 June 1981 1981 06 26 aged 39 Leipzig Prison Leipzig East GermanyCause of deathExecution by shootingBurial placeSudfriedhof LeipzigNationalityEast GermanOccupationIntelligence officerKnown forLast person executed by East Germany in June 1981SignatureTeske s sentence was posthumously overturned after German reunification when it was deemed unlawful by standards of East German law and two jurists from his trial were prosecuted The execution was the last time a death sentence was carried out in East Germany before its abolishment in 1987 making Teske the last person executed in Germany Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Defection plans and trial 3 Death 4 Posthumous rehabilitation 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Footnotes 6 2 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and career EditWerner Teske was born on 24 April 1942 in Berlin 1 and went to school from 1948 to 1960 in Berlin Lichtenberg 2 graduating with the Abitur 3 nb 1 During this time he also played handball for an East German junior team 4 He studied economics at Humboldt University of Berlin from 1960 to 1964 and graduated with a degree in financial economics 3 A staunch communist 5 he entered the Socialist Unity Party of Germany SED in 1966 3 and became an unofficial collaborator IM of the Stasi in 1967 6 In 1969 he obtained his doctorate in economics 3 and started working full time for the Hauptverwaltung Aufklarung the foreign intelligence arm of the Stasi 1 Teske was part of the East German delegation that accompanied the East Germany national football team to the 1974 FIFA World Cup which was held in West Germany 6 4 He was promoted to Hauptmann 7 in 1975 8 and sent abroad again to the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck 6 9 Teske was married to Sabine Teske They had one daughter 6 Defection plans and trial Edit East German notification of Teske s arrest on 12 September 1980 In the mid 1970s Teske began to question the political system in East Germany and planned to defect to West Germany with the intention of using highly sensitive Stasi information and materials as an entrance fee 5 He put aside money for this purpose around 20 000 Deutsche mark and a similar amount of East German marks 10 However in 1979 the Stasi tightened its internal security measures following the defection of Werner Stiller de a Stasi Oberleutnant first lieutenant who fled to West Germany carrying sensitive information In September 1980 Teske was arrested when irregularities in his work came to attention of the Stasi after he had failed to turn up to an appointment when he had been drunk at home 10 A cache of stolen documents was found in his work safe Later his previous embezzlement of operating money from his Stasi division was uncovered and another cache of documents was found stashed in his apartment 6 Teske was tried at the 1st Military Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of East Germany 11 He was accused of planned treason and was found guilty of charges of espionage desertion and an illegal border crossing Despite the defence counsel s argument that the defection had never occurred and no information had reached the West Teske received the maximum sentence and was sentenced to death after a one day trial on 11 June 1981 1 7 The severity of Teske s sentence might have been a reaction to Werner Stiller s defection to the West two years earlier 5 and the attempted defections both of Teske and fellow Stasi officer Gert Trebeljahr de who was also executed have been linked to Stiller s as copycat crimes 12 Stiller himself stated in 1992 that Teske would likely have received a life sentence instead of being executed had his own defection not occurred 1 Death Edit Entrance to Leipzig Prison with a memorial plaque stating that the central execution site of East Germany was in this building On 26 June 1981 shortly after his trial Teske was executed in a secret part of Leipzig Prison on Alfred Kastner Strasse Leipzig 13 by executioner Hermann Lorenz de Teske was shot in the back of the head using a semi automatic pistol after which his body was cremated and buried at the Sudfriedhof His death certificate stated that he died of heart failure 10 Knowledge of Teske s trial execution and funeral were all kept secret by East German authorities and this information was withheld even from Teske s closest relatives including his wife who did not know she was a widow until after German reunification in 1990 Until then she had assumed her husband was being held somewhere in custody 5 Posthumous rehabilitation Edit Teske s grave at the Sudfriedhof Leipzig After German reunification the sentence against Teske was overturned in 1993 14 Subsequently the judges and prosecutors who had taken part in Teske s trial were prosecuted themselves 15 and in 1998 judge Karl Heinz Knoche and prosecutor Heinz Kadgien were sentenced to four years imprisonment for perverting the course of justice 16 3 These new rulings were justified by the fact that the original decision had been disproportionate according to East German law as though Teske had planned to defect he never actually committed the offenses he was sentenced for 11 Teske was the last person to be executed in East Germany before the death penalty was abolished in 1987 17 effectively becoming the last person to be executed in Germany 7 The story of the 2021 film The Last Execution de by Franziska Stunkel de is based on aspects of the lives of Teske and the footballer Lutz Eigendorf 18 19 Notes Edit The Abitur is a German secondary school qualification that allows a student to enter university References EditFootnotes Edit a b c d Adams 2009 p 459 Lange 2021 pp 13 14 a b c d e Florath 2016 a b Staadt 2006 a b c d Melzer 2006 a b c d e Schnibben 1992 a b c Lahusen 2011 p 63 Stasi Records Agency Lange 2021 pp 77 78 a b c Noffke 2021 a b Mielke 1997 Gieseke 2014 p 174 mdr de 2009 Muller 2014 Lange 2021 pp 219 221 Eggleston 1998 Gieseke 2014 p 143 Rodek 2021 Reel Chicago 2021 Bibliography Edit Adams Jefferson 2009 Historical Dictionary of German Intelligence Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 6320 0 Florath Werner 2016 Teske Werner In Engelmann Roger ed Das MfS Lexikon Begriffe Personen und Strukturen der Staatssicherheit der DDR in German 3 ed Berlin Links ISBN 978 3 86153 681 9 OCLC 932706320 Eggleston Roland 9 July 1998 Germany Prosecutions Of GDR Officials Coming To A Close Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Retrieved 30 September 2021 Gieseke Jens 2014 The History of the Stasi East Germany s Secret Police 1945 1990 Berghahn Books ISBN 978 1 78238 255 3 Lahusen Benjamin 2011 Drei Jahrzehnte ohne Todesstrafe PDF Myops in German 12 62 64 Retrieved 29 February 2020 Lange Gunter 2021 Der Nahschuss Leben und Hinrichtung des Stasi Offiziers Werner Teske in German Christoph Links Verlag ISBN 978 3 96289 117 6 OCLC 1225086515 Melzer Chris 22 June 2006 Nahschuss ins Hinterhaupt Stern in German Retrieved 28 February 2020 Mielke Michael 6 August 1997 Gericht rollt letztes DDR Todesurteil auf Die Welt in German Retrieved 29 February 2020 Muller Reinhard 7 November 2014 Unrechtsstaat Die Exzesse der DDR FAZ NET in German ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 29 February 2020 Noffke Oliver 26 June 2021 Der letzte Nahschuss rbb24 in German Retrieved 20 September 2021 Rodek Hanns Georg 12 August 2021 Nahschuss mit Lars Eidinger Trailer und Kritik Die Welt Retrieved 20 September 2021 Schnibben Cordt 10 February 1992 Der Feind ist mir nie begegnet Der Spiegel in German Retrieved 28 February 2020 Staadt Jochen 21 May 2006 WM 1974 Die Stasi und der Fussball FAZ NET in German ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 29 February 2020 mdr de 5 February 2009 Todesstrafe in der DDR www mdr de in German Retrieved 29 February 2020 Reel Chicago 20 September 2021 Chicago International Film Festival announces full lineup of 57th edition Reel Chicago Retrieved 20 September 2021 Stasi Records Agency Verrater aus den eigenen Reihen www stasi mediathek de in German Retrieved 29 February 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Werner Teske Werner Teske at the DDR Lexikon in German Werner Teske Mediathek des Stasi Unterlagen Archivs www stasi mediathek de in German Retrieved 29 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Werner Teske amp oldid 1104451556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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