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Secret Stasi files turn up as film props

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Secret files of Communist East Germany's Stasi security police were sent to a film set for use as props, triggering an investigation into how such sensitive documents were obtained.

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The authenticity of the files were revealed when 15 former political prisoners were being filmed for a docu-play called Staats-Sicherheit (State Security) by public broadcaster ZDF.

"It's just unbelievable that something like this could happen," CDU politician and former East German civil rights activist Vera Lengsfeld said. "This must be cleared up right away."

One of the "prop" files was actually the genuine file of one of the actors.

The German Government's agency that looks after the Stasi archives said they had began a probe into how the files were obtained without authorisation.

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