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  2. Gestapo - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Gestapo informers were not full-term employees working undercover, but were rather ordinary citizens who chose to denounce other people to the Gestapo. [ 118 ] According to Canadian historian Robert Gellately 's analysis of the local offices established, the Gestapo was—for the most part—made up of bureaucrats and clerical ...

  3. Sicherheitspolizei - Wikipedia

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    Heydrich was appointed chief of the SiPo and was already head of the party Sicherheitsdienst (Security Service; SD) and the Gestapo. [6] [7] The two police branches were commonly known as the Orpo and SiPo (Kripo and Gestapo combined), respectively. [5] The idea was to fully identify and integrate the party agency (SD) with the state agency ...

  4. Hauptamt Sicherheitspolizei - Wikipedia

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    Reinhard Heydrich was appointed chief of the SiPo and was already head of the party Sicherheitsdienst (Security Service; SD) and the Gestapo. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1936, the Hauptamt Sicherheitspolizei was founded by Himmler, in order to create a centralized command office under Nazi control of the German criminal investigation and secret state police ...

  5. Carlingue - Wikipedia

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    The building at 93, rue Lauriston in Paris in which the Carlingue were based. It is commemorated presently by a plaque on the site. The Carlingue (or French Gestapo) were French auxiliaries who worked for the Gestapo, Sicherheitsdienst and Geheime Feldpolizei during the German occupation of France in the Second World War.

  6. HIPO Corps - Wikipedia

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    Anti-partisan activities (assisting Nazi German occupying forces and the Gestapo to combat the Danish resistance movement Military unit The HIPO Corps ( Danish : HIPO-korpset ) was a Danish auxiliary police corps, established by the German Gestapo on 19 September 1944, when the Danish civil police force was disbanded and most of its officers ...

  7. Secret police - Wikipedia

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    Although the Gestapo had a relatively small number of personnel (32,000 in 1944), "it maximized these small resources through informants and a large number of denunciations from the local population". [29] After the defeat of the Nazis in World War II, Germany was split into West and East Germany.

  8. Trump accuses Biden of running 'Gestapo administration' - AOL

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    "These people are running a Gestapo administration," Trump said, according to an audio recording heard by the New York Times and the Washington Post. "And it's the only thing they have.

  9. Politische Abteilung - Wikipedia

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    The department head and deputy were usually officers of the Gestapo or Kripo, or were members of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD). The other employees of the department were members of the Waffen-SS , technically also Gestapo officers, but as SS members, belonged to the Stabskompanie , the company attached to the command headquarters and thus to the ...