Rosewood Files
After years of legal battles, the German government has finally reached agreement with the CIA on returning a list of hundreds of former (Stasi) East German secret agents known as the "Rosewood Files." The result could be a new series of arrests and trials in countries as far away as Asia and South America.
The files came into CIA hands under mysterious circumstances during East Germany's collapse. Many groups are awaiting the public release of the names which will probably come out in bits and pieces. The files comprise 381 CD-ROM's worth of data.
More information on the Rosewood Files can be found here and here.
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