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Johanna Olbrich (alias 'Sonja Lüneburg': 26 October 1926 – 18 February 2004) was an East German spy. Infiltrated into West Germany from Colmar (France) in 1966 or 1967, she moved to Bonn in 1969 and obtained work as a secretary with a senior politician.

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  • Johanna Olbrich (alias Sonja Lüneburg, * 26. Oktober 1926 in Lauban; † 18. Februar 2004 in Bernau bei Berlin) war eine DDR-Spionin. Sie arbeitete als Sekretärin für den FDP-Bundestagsabgeordneten William Borm (IM „Olaf“), den FDP-Generalsekretär Karl-Hermann Flach und Bundeswirtschaftsminister Martin Bangemann (FDP). (de)
  • Johanna Olbrich (alias 'Sonja Lüneburg': 26 October 1926 – 18 February 2004) was an East German spy. Infiltrated into West Germany from Colmar (France) in 1966 or 1967, she moved to Bonn in 1969 and obtained work as a secretary with a senior politician. (en)
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  • Johanna Olbrich (alias Sonja Lüneburg, * 26. Oktober 1926 in Lauban; † 18. Februar 2004 in Bernau bei Berlin) war eine DDR-Spionin. Sie arbeitete als Sekretärin für den FDP-Bundestagsabgeordneten William Borm (IM „Olaf“), den FDP-Generalsekretär Karl-Hermann Flach und Bundeswirtschaftsminister Martin Bangemann (FDP). (de)
  • Johanna Olbrich (alias 'Sonja Lüneburg': 26 October 1926 – 18 February 2004) was an East German spy. Infiltrated into West Germany from Colmar (France) in 1966 or 1967, she moved to Bonn in 1969 and obtained work as a secretary with a senior politician. Her espionage career ended abruptly in 1985 when she lost her (false) passport during a vacation in Rome. Fearing that the passport had fallen, or could fall, into the hands of western counter-intelligence services, which would lead to her unmasking, her handlers hurriedly ordered her back: she was smuggled into East Germany near Lübeck within the week. (en)
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