I don't know the context in which you have encountered "DA".
The "Dienstanweisungen des MfS" were known as "DA". Could this be it?
Best wishes,
Nick Martin
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Quoting "Niven, William" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear All:
>
> Can anyone tell me what a DA is in Stasispeak? I feel I should know this but
> can't remember and can't seem to find an explanation of it anywhere. It is
> some kind of informer, I assume.
>
> Help appreciated!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Bill Niven
>
>
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