
Former MI6 director David Bickford recounts his experiences as a legal advisor in West Berlin during the Cold War, detailing the complex political landscape and the constant negotiations with the Soviets over access rights. Bickford describes the stark contrast between the capitalist showcase of West Berlin and the oppressive atmosphere of East Berlin, including the harrowing experience of crossing Checkpoint Charlie. He recalls incidents involving escape attempts, the callousness of East German guards, and the delicate balance of power amid rising tensions following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Bickford also shares anecdotes about dealing with Rudolf Hess at Spandau Prison and the challenges of maintaining a sense of normalcy in a city divided.
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