The case of doping Two former SC Dynamo Berlin club doctors, Dieter Binus, chief of the East German national women's swimmer team from 1976 to 1980, and
Bernd Pansold, in charge of the sports medicine center in East Berlin, were committed for trial for allegedly supplying 19 teenagers with illegal substances. Binus was sentenced in August 1998 and Pansold in December 1998, after both being found guilty of administering hormones to underage female athletes from 1975 to 1984.
The Stasi and Erich Mielke Already as early as the 1950s, the club had a reputation for being a "Stasi club". The Stasi was widely regarded as one of the most effective intelligence agencies in the world. The organization had 91,000 staff members and 174,000 unofficial collaborators by 1989. ==End of East Germany==