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Car of the Stadtpolizei in Frankfurt. In Baden-Württemberg, cities with population at least 75,000 were allowed to have their own municipal police forces. In 1968, the population requirement was increased to 250,000, thus restricting it to the three largest cities of the state - Stuttgart, Mannheim and Karlsruhe. [2]
Polizei beim Deutschen Bundestag (Polizei DBT): Federal Parliament Police, responsible for the protection of the premises of the Bundestag in Berlin. In order to uphold the independence of the legislative power from the executive, this police force is responsible, not to the Minister of the Interior, but to the President of the Bundestag.
Car of the Stadtpolizei in Frankfurt. In the state of Hesse, city police forces provide the local order enforcement. The officers wear police uniforms and are armed. Similar to the municipal order enforcement units, there are different denominations: City Police (Stadtpolizei) Community Police (Kommunalpolizei)
Stadtpolizei: Local or City Police; Ordnungswache or Ordnungsamt: municipal law enforcement, in unincorporated cities, that are not allowed to have a Stadtpolizei, like Graz and Klagenfurt; Straßenaufsicht: municipal traffic enforcement
Official logo of the Munich Police Department (includes the coat of arms of Munich) Munich Police Headquarters, located at Ettstraße 2-4. The Polizeipräsidium München (Munich Police Department) is part of the Bavarian State Police. It consists of 7,100 officers and is located in Munich, Germany.
City Guard of Szczecin, Poland Parade of Stadtpolizei on occasion of centennial of Schutz und Rettung Zürich in 2011 in Zürich (Switzerland) Mounted Polizia Locale in Piazza della Signoria in Florence (Italy) Policía Municipal of Madrid (Spain) Municipal police officers (strážníci) in Prague (Czech Republic) Indonesian Municipal Police ...
After the German Revolution of 1918-19 at the end of World War I, the police fell under the control of the far-left USPD politician Emil Eichhorn. However, the government of the Free State of Prussia voted to replace him with the Majority Social Democrat Eugen Ernst , an event which led to the Spartacist uprising of 1919 .
Hilfspolizei, various auxiliary organizations subordinated to the Ordnungspolizei as well as various military and paramilitary units set up during World War II in German-occupied Europe. Sicherheitspolizei, secret police in Germany until the outbreak of World War II; Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei), secret police of the Nazi regime