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  • The '''RSHA''' (German: Reichssicherheitshauptamt) was the '''Reich Main Security Organ ...istence a secret until his death in 1942. Correspondence going outside the RSHA bore the pre-1939 letterhead: “the Chief of the Security Police and the S
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  • ...HA]] of the [[SS]], first commanded by [[Artur Nebe]] and then directly to RSHA chief [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[RSHA]]
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  • ...with secret police responsibilities, while the [[Sicherheitsdienst]] (SD, RSHA Amt I) was a party organization with domestic and foreign intelligence duti
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  • The '''RSHA''' (German: Reichssicherheitshauptamt) was the '''Reich Main Security Organ ...istence a secret until his death in 1942. Correspondence going outside the RSHA bore the pre-1939 letterhead: “the Chief of the Security Police and the S
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  • First commander of the [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]], then Nazi [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]] until his a
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  • ...S]], originally separated into foreign and domestic offices, part of the [[RSHA]]
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  • Second commander of the [[Reich Main Security Administration]] (RSHA) of the [[SS]] of [[Nazi Germany]]; executed for war crimes by the [[Intern
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  • ...though some independent action was taken through the chain of command of [[RSHA]] personnel, primarily [[Gestapo]], assigned to the camps
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  • {{r|RSHA}} ====RSHA====
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  • Main Race and Settlement Office (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt), part of the [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]]; responsible both for development of implementation policy
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  • ...h his final post being heading the [[Reich Main Security Administration]] (RSHA) of the [[SS]]. That organization controlled, among other offices, the [[Ru
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  • ...materials, and equipment for SS operations including the [[Waffen SS]], [[RSHA]] and concentration camps. [[WVHA Amtsgruppe C]] had the responsibility for ...le to them, was under the WVHA. While security organizations such as the [[RSHA]] and [[Gestapo]] operated in the camps, they did not control them, just as
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  • {{r|RSHA}}
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  • {{r|Reichsicherheitshauptampt|Reichsicherheitshauptampt (RSHA)}}
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  • ...ization, it was subordinate to the [[Reich Main Security Administration]] (RSHA, German: ''[[Reichssicherheits Hauptamt]]'') of the [[Nazi Party]]. The RSHA, which in turn was responsible to the [[Schutzstaffel]] ([[SS]]), a histor
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  • ...n 1930, the [[SA]] in 1932, and of the [[SS]] and [[SD]] in 1935. In the [[RSHA]], which included the SD, he became chief of the independent Amt VII, "writ
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  • ...taneously, he headed the [[KRIPO]] criminal police when it went into the [[RSHA]], and eventually commanded [[Einsatzgruppe]] B when it performed field kil He had hesitated to follow the KRIPO into the SS RSHA, but was persuaded by [[Hans Bernd Gisevius]] to stay and document the cri
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  • **How do we handle the many acronyms (SS, SD der SS, RSHA, Amt 4(b), etc.?), informal terms (e.g., "Brownshirts"), and reorganization
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  • ...e began, principally between the [[Reich Main Security Administration]] ([[RSHA]]), then under [[Reinhard Heydrich]], which wanted to kill as quickly as po
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  • ...ths that could bypass his Gestapo superiors, at least to the head of the [[RSHA]], first [[Reinhard Heydrich]] and then [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]]. He was kno
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  • ...ly, by [[Otto Ohlendorf]] and [[Walter Schellenberg]]. When the overall [[RSHA]] security organizations were formed in 1942, became, respectively, Amt (of
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  • ...in Race and Settlement Office (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt), part of the [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]]
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  • ...y all reported to the then head of the [[SS]] security organization, the [[RSHA]], commanded by [[Reinhard Heydrich]]. Personnel were drawn from a variety of RSHA personnel, including the [[Waffen SS]], [[ORPO]] (regular police), [[SD]],
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  • ...mt]] (RSHA} Reich Main Security Service [[RSHA]]. While still chief of the RSHA, Heydrich served as Acting Reich [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]] from ...istence a secret until his death in 1942. Correspondence going outside the RSHA bore the pre-1939 letterhead: “the Chief of the Security Police and the S
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  • ...in Race and Settlement Office (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt), part of the [[RSHA]] of the [[SS]]
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  • ...to the [[RSHA|Reich Main Security Office]] (RSHA), Müller was chief of the RSHA Amt IV (Office 4): the Gestapo. To distinguish him from several other offic
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  • The Political Section was part of the [[RSHA]], with separate reporting to its headquarters, principally its [[Gestapo]]
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  • ...] [[Reinhard Heydrich]], Chief of the [[RSHA|Reich Main Security Office]] (RSHA) to "make all necessary preparations" for a "total solution of the Jewish q ...the Nazi Party]], and the [[RuSHA|Race and Resettlement Main Office of the RSHA]], and the head of the [[Gestapo]]. When [[Hans Frank]], head of the [[Gene
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  • | Chief of the RSHA and Reichsprotektor of Bohemia-Moravia, presiding | Chief of Amt IV ([[Gestapo]]), Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
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  • ...ilitary Tribunal (Nuremberg)]], for [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]], head of the [[RSHA]]. Hoess testified, <blockquote>Medical experiments were carried out in var
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  • ...n a daily basis. The [[Gestapo]] and other security organizations in the [[RSHA]], part of the [[SS]] under [[Heinrich Himmler]] destroyed the liberal, So
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  • ...rich Himmler]]'s [[SS]], which combined the security organizations (i.e. [[RSHA]]) including the [[Gestapo]] secret political police as well as other intel
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  • ...tion view of the [[WVHA]] versus the "security" killing mentality of the [[RSHA]]. I don't need, however, to describe either sympathetically or suggest tha ...t some views predominate. I shall not, for example, agree that the WHVA or RSHA views, the proponents of both being hung by the neck until dead by order of
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  • ...ted in what they perceived as an existential racial threat (e.g., the SS [[RSHA]]. Still, by early 1944, Hitler had authorized the use of Jewish camp inm
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