Günter Guillaume (1 February 1927 – 10 April 1995), was an intelligence agent for East Germany's secret service, the Stasi in West Germany. Guillaume became West German chancellor Willy Brandt's secretary and caused his fall.
Guillaume was born in Berlin. During the Hitler era, he was a member of the Nazi party NSDAP.
In 1956, he and his wife Christel emigrated to West Germany on Stasi orders to penetrate and spy on West Germany's political system. Rising through the hierarchy of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, he became a close aide to West German chancellor Willy Brandt.
In 1974, West German authorities discovered Guillaume's spying for the East German government. The resulting scandal, the Guillaume Affair, led to Brandt's resigning the chancellorship. Guillaume was sentenced to 13 years in prison for espionage; his wife, to eight years. In 1981, Guillaume was returned to East Germany in exchange for Western spies caught by the Eastern Bloc.
In East Germany, Guillaume was received and celebrated as a hero, worked as a spy trainer, and published his autobiography Die Aussage ("The Statement") in 1988. Guillaume and East German spymaster Markus Wolf have said that Willy Brandt's downfall was not intended, and that the affair is among the Stasi's biggest mistakes. After Die Wende and German reunification, the reunified Germany granted Guillaume immunity from any further prosecutions. He was a supportive witness in Wolf's trial for treason in 1993.
Actors: Thommi Baake (actor), Pierre Besson (actor), Markus Boysen (actor), Michael Brandner (actor), Matthias Brandt (actor), Heinz-Josef Braun (actor), Matthias Caspari (actor), Felix Eitner (actor), Christian Ewald (actor), Michael Gahr (actor), Fabian Gerhardt (actor), Robert Giggenbach (actor), Wolfgang Grindemann (actor), Jörg Gudzuhn (actor), Hans-Jörg Assmann (actor),
Plot: The movie depicts the final days of Willy Brandt as the chancellor of Germany in 1974. It shows how his advisor Guillaume was responsible for Brandt's fall and how political interests by other colleague further lead to the end of Brandt's career.
Keywords: 1970s, based-on-true-story, betrayal, bodyguard, cold-war, crisis, election-campaign, espionage, family-relationships, german-politics