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Eventually to contain all Nazi foreign [[human-source intelligence]] and [[counterintelligence]] activities of Nazi Germany, the '''Sicherheitsdienst''', best known as the '''SD''', was created as a Nazi Party, not state, organization in 1939. It was originally divided into internal and domestic intelligence services, headed, respectively, by [[Otto Ohlendorf]] and [[Walter | Eventually to contain all Nazi foreign [[human-source intelligence]] and [[counterintelligence]] activities of Nazi Germany, the '''Sicherheitsdienst''', best known as the '''SD''', was created as a Nazi Party, not state, organization in 1939. It was originally divided into internal and domestic intelligence services, headed, respectively, by [[Otto Ohlendorf]] and [[Walter Schellenberg]]. When the overall [[RSHA]] security organizations were formed in 1942, became, respectively, Amt (office) III and Amt VI. | ||
==Venlo Incident== | ==Venlo Incident== | ||
==Reports from the Reich== | ==Reports from the Reich== | ||
==Einsatzgruppe== | ==Einsatzgruppe== |
Revision as of 00:14, 20 November 2010
Eventually to contain all Nazi foreign human-source intelligence and counterintelligence activities of Nazi Germany, the Sicherheitsdienst, best known as the SD, was created as a Nazi Party, not state, organization in 1939. It was originally divided into internal and domestic intelligence services, headed, respectively, by Otto Ohlendorf and Walter Schellenberg. When the overall RSHA security organizations were formed in 1942, became, respectively, Amt (office) III and Amt VI.