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    Did the Gestapo act as the police in Nazi Germany?

    Question #21138. Asked by Ralph. (Aug 04 02 12:37 AM)


    elburcher

    They were German state secret police during the Nazi regime.

    Aug 04 02, 2:42 AM
    Ralph

    So would they be similar in function to America's CIA?

    Aug 04 02, 1:59 PM
    bloomsby

    Initially the Gestapo was the 'political police', but expanded from 1934 onwards. The secret service, responsible for espionage, counter-espionage, dirty tricks and the like was separate. Note that the word 'Gestapo' came to denote the entire Nazi terror machine. Routine, ordinary policing was separate, but in all cases there were links and some overlapping.

    Aug 05 02, 1:03 AM
    elburcher

    Although the secret police in Italy during Mussolini's rule were notorious,
    probably the most extreme and terrible example was that in Germany under
    Adolf Hitler. Under National Socialism, Germany became a police state, a
    state where the power of the police, and especially the secret police, over
    security and justice was tyrannically applied with virtually no procedural
    checks.

    The German secret police had its genesis in the SS, or Schutzstaffel
    %5Bdefense echelon%5D, created as Hitler's bodyguard under the SA (the military
    arm of the Nazi party), and in the SD, or Sicherheitsdienst %5Bsecurity
    service%5D, organized in 1931 as the intelligence branch of the SS. From 1929,
    Heinrich Himmler controlled the SS. The Gestapo (secret state police)
    originated in 1933 under Hermann Goering and was ultimately merged with
    the SD. Just as the Gestapo had its secret operatives among the mass of
    the population, the SD had agents, known only to the chief SD officers, in
    every department of the German government, in the armed forces, in the
    Nazi party, among chief industrial executives, and among the Gestapo itself.
    While the Gestapo was known and feared, the existence of the SD was
    known to few.

    The powers of the Gestapo, the SS, and the SD were {vast;} virtually any
    person suspected of disloyalty to the regime or of social aberration could be
    summarily arrested, executed, or interred in a concentration camp. The SS,
    literally a separate army, was responsible to Himmler {alone;} thus, probably
    for the first time in history, a secret police wielded virtually absolute power.
    The crimes and atrocities of the Nazi authorities in Germany itself and
    throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II were largely
    carried out by the SS and the Gestapo, who controlled the concentration
    and extermination camps, and who set up their subsidiary agencies in every
    conquered country.

    Aug 05 02, 11:03 AM


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