Ever since that zionist said Plan X was "literally fascism" i havent been able to get it out of my head. After reading the most primary source publicly available I have come to the conclusion that it makes a very good comparison to West Germany's Notstandsgesetze.
Auerbach & Sailer, 2000, Vorbereitung auf den Tag X: Die geplanten Isolierungslager des MfS, p. 10-18
https://www.bundesarchiv.de/assets/bundesarchiv/de/Publikationen/Reihe_B_01_1995_Auerbach_Vorbereitung_Tag_X_Auflage_03_barrierefrei.pdf
Background: Several terrorist organisations funded or based in the West had recently been acting up. These organisations were proven to: explode & arson workplaces & public transportation, derail & arson freight trains (with and without workers on board), murder 7.000 cows, add chemicals to children's milk rations, assaulting & kidnaping & murder leftists, create poison cigarettes for East German citizens, and firebomb attendees of the World Festival of Youth and Students. (Blum, 1995, Killing Hope: US Military & CIA interventions since WWII, p. 61-62). Plus in 1959 (7 years before Plan X) East Germany discovered NATO plans to invade East Germany. (https://web.archive.org/web/20241207082051/http://home.snafu.de/veith/decoii.htm)
PLAN X:
. To be used in the event of a coup d'etat or invasion
. Can be called only by the joint will of: The head of state, the defence minister, the head of the army, the head of the StaSi, and the AGM (cabinet of the StaSi)
. Teams of StaSi agents were to be deployed with 1 gun, 1 gag, 1 radio, 1 car, and several pairs of handcuffs
. The targets of pre-emptive arrests were:
. Western propagandists in East Germany
. East German citizens who maintained contact with illegal border crossers
. Neo-nazis
. Returned illegal border crossers
. Frequent visitors to capitalist countries
. People suspected of being double agents
. Members of banned organisations
. Relatives of known spies
. Hooligans & rioters
. People who had recently applied for visas to West Germany
. Dissidents
. People with connections to people on this list
. People awaiting trial, previously or currently arrested for:
. Crimes against public safety
. Crimes endangering rail and road safety
. Weapon and explosions misuse
. Espionage
. Police officers arrested for any crimes
. In 1986 there was an estimated 72.000 of these people to be arrested, or 0.44% of the population
. In 1988 there was an estimated 85.000, or 0.52% of the population
. The highest ratio of arrests per population in any of the 15 states of the DDR was 13 per 1.000
NOTSTANDSGESETZE:
. A state of emergency, tension, or defence can be declared in the event of:
. A danger
. An immediate threat
. Protecting civilians
. Emergency powers are:
. Violation of private communications
. End to freedom of movement
. Conscription of women and prior conscripts
. The right of resistance to anti-democratic movements "if no other remedies are available"
. Armed authorities gaining more jurisdiction
. Laws passing without a Bundestag majority
. Postponing of elections (or replacement of elections with Joint Committee votes)
. State governments being allowed to take unspecified actions they previously couldn’t
. Emergency powers can be used outside a state of emergency being called, in the case of:
. Epidemic
. Natural disaster
. Accident
. Prevention of crime
. Protection of property
. Combatting of insurgents
. Attacks from armed groups
. Averting danger
. As a precaution
. A state of emergency needs the consent of ⅔ of the Bundestag, or a joint committee of 48 members of the government (9%) selected by the head of state













