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"arrested and imprisoned for seven years" add what year she was arrested in?
As this was also in 1974, it would seem repetitive. It already says she was imprisoned for seven years, and released in 1981, which gives the time frame anyway. Harriastalk08:20, 9 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
"She retired in western Berlin" should 'western' be capitalized?
"Günter travelled to West Germany a few times in the early 1950s for the Stasi" when did he start working for the Stasi? Was it then or before?
It's a little unclear. My reading of the sources is that essentially at that point, he was sort of "contracting for" the Stasi, rather than a fully fledged member. English language sources don't go into much depth on it, and a combination of Google translate and my rudimentary German aren't good enough to work it out for sure. Harriastalk08:20, 9 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
Overall, very nice work! I haven't checked the sourcing yet, so hold on, but all prose commenting is done. As always, feel free to disagree with any of my comments or any of the light ce'ing I've taken the liberty of doing. Eddie891TalkWork17:14, 8 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
maybe provide the English titles of the German sources?
It's more of an A-class or FA thing, but you should consider standardizing between referring to books in a bibliography and citing them directly in the inline cites. I'd also recommend using {{Sfn}} or {{harvnb}} if you go with the former.
Other than that, everything looks good. Article is well written, sourcing is good (other than the one thing I mention above), imgs are good, reasonably comprehensive and no copyvio. Just a few minor things here and there, I will be placing on hold. Eddie891TalkWork22:36, 8 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Eddie891: Thanks for the review. It was nice to revisit this article; I was always planning to work up the article on Günter too, and this might give me the push (although I'm not that eager for the translation work again!) Harriastalk08:20, 9 April 2020 (UTC)Reply