"Abhorchdienst" is a German term that translates to "listening service" or "listening duty" in English. Historically, it refers to the practice of monitoring or eavesdropping on conversations, often conducted by government surveillance or intelligence agencies. In the context of the former East Germany, it specifically referred to the activities of the Stasi, the Ministry for State Security, which was responsible for extensive surveillance of the East German population.
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