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Digitally reassembling shredded Stasi files [audio 6min]

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the East German secret police scrambled to shred the records they'd been keeping on their citizens. German computer scientists are now digitally reassembling 600 million scraps of paper from life under the Stasi. Reporter Andrew Curry chronicled the process for Wired magazine.
Read entire article at WYNC "On the Media"