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  • ...an phrase ''Geheime Staatspolizei'' (English: Secret State Police), the '''Gestapo''' was the political police organization of [[Nazi Germany]]. While it was ...Himmler was deputy chief of the Gestapo, but never directly commanded the Gestapo, which was two levels of command below him.
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  • Direct commander of the Nazi [[Gestapo]]; only major war criminal whose post-WWII status was never officially conf Major Nazi war criminal who headed the [[Gestapo]] proper, never found or tried after the surrender of Germany.
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  • Head the Nazi Gestapo in Lyon, France during World War II; sentenced to life in prison for war cr {{r|Gestapo}}
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  • Head the [[Nazi]] [[Gestapo]] in [[Lyon, France]] during [[World War II]]; sentenced to life in prison
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Untersturmfuehrer]] and [[Gestapo]] officer; First Chief of the Political Section at [[Auschwitz Concentratio
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the [[Gestapo]]; Commanding Officer of Einsatzkommando 5 of [[Einsatzgruppe]] C
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  • ...er; during the [[Night of the Long Knives]] purge, he surrendered to the [[Gestapo]] and was immediately killed
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  • ...SS and military ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]]]; member of the [[SD]] and [[Gestapo]]; Commanding Officer of Sonderkommando 7a of Einsatzgruppe B.
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  • ...nd military ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]]; member of the SD ; member of the Gestapo ; Commanding Officer of Sonderkommando llb of Einsatzgruppe D.
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Untersturmfuhrer]] and [[Gestapo]]] officer; second head of the [[concentration camp political section|Ausch
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  • ...by [[Reinhard Heydrich]] and then [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]]; included the [[Gestapo]] and [[SD]]
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  • ...was taken through the chain of command of [[RSHA]] personnel, primarily [[Gestapo]], assigned to the camps
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  • ...i SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the SD ; member of the Gestapo; Commanding Officer of Sonderkommando 7a of Einsatzgruppe B. ...SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]] ; member of the SD ; member of the Gestapo ; Commanding Officer of Sonderkommando llb of Einsatzgruppe D.
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  • ...fice of the Gestapo, he had multiple reporting paths that could bypass his Gestapo superiors, at least to the head of the [[RSHA]], first [[Reinhard Heydrich] Prior to his Gestapo assignment, he headed, in March 1938, the ''Zentralstelle fuer juedische Au
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  • {{r|Gestapo}} =====Gestapo=====
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  • ...SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the SD and [[Gestapo]] Commanding Officer of [[Einsatzgruppe]] C; removed from the [[Einsatzgrup
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  • {{r|Gestapo}} ...sske}}[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]]; member of the [[Gestapo]]; Commanding Officer of Einsatzkommando 12 of [[Einsatzgruppe]] D
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  • ...]]; member of the [[German Resistance]] from 1938; retired 1942 due to [[Gestapo]] reports he criticized the regime; designated head of the Armed Forces aft
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  • ...onsidered part of Nazi Germany's security organization. For example, the [[Gestapo]] (RSHA Amt [office] IV) was a state organization with secret police respon
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  • ...an phrase ''Geheime Staatspolizei'' (English: Secret State Police), the '''Gestapo''' was the political police organization of [[Nazi Germany]]. While it was ...Himmler was deputy chief of the Gestapo, but never directly commanded the Gestapo, which was two levels of command below him.
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  • {{r|Gestapo}}
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  • ...[SS]]. That organization controlled, among other offices, the [[RuSHA]], [[Gestapo]] and [[SD]].
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  • ...[Gestapo]], a closer analogy might be the [[Sicherheitsdienst]] (SD). The Gestapo, and, in many areas, kempetai, were police organizations concerned with ord
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  • ...y people to the fifteen on his original list of Turkish citizens. When the Gestapo demanded to see the papers of all, Ülkümen insisted that “according to
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  • {{r|Hans Pannwitz}} Mueller's Gestapo subordinate who ran Rote Kapelle
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  • ...1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]. In spite of his injuries, the Gestapo arrested him in October 1944 for suspicion of being connected to conspirato
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  • * Browder, George C. ''Hitler's Enforcers: The Gestapo and the SS Security Service in the Nazi Revolution'' (1996) [http://www.que * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • {{r|Gestapo}}
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  • *Amt IV: [[Gestapo]], [[Heinrich Mueller]]
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  • * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • ...on Dohnanyi]] at the Vatican. Roeder arrived, with a warrant, along with [[Gestapo]] investigator [[Hans Sonderegger]]. ...anaris]], with poor [[tradecraft]] they fumbled papers that Roeder and his Gestapo associate demanded. The papers were not utterly incriminating, showing Ost
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  • ...=nytimes1941-11-29/> During his imprisonment he was interrogated by the [[Gestapo]]. He wrote ''"[[Behind both Lines]]"'' on his experience as a POW, after ...World and Its Wars His Beat Interviewed Kings and Emperors Held in Cell by Gestapo Did Not Report Own Wound Began Career in Des Moines With Marines in Nicarag
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  • ...Strasser}} (Wife of Otto Strasser. Arrested in Berlin, 30 June 1934 by the Gestapo, tortured and held for several weeks, while pending shipment to a concentra ...dolf Diels}} (1900 - 1957. WW1 veteran, lawyer, Prussian police from 1930, Gestapo investigator of the Reichstag fire, protegé of Göring, forced from office
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  • ...|title=Winston Churchill's "Crazy Broadcast": Party, Nation, and the 1945 Gestapo Speech |journal=Journal of British Studies |volume=49 |issue=3 |date=July 2
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  • ...head of the black-shirted Schutzstaffel [[SS]] troops and of the dreaded [[Gestapo]], or German secret police. His loyalty to Hitler (until near the end), co ===Gestapo chief===
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  • ...hrerbunker]], April 29, 1945), a German police official, was head of the [[Gestapo]], the political police of [[Nazi Germany]], and played a leading role in t ...stand how "so odious an opponent of the movement" could become head of the Gestapo, especially since he had once referred to Hitler as "an immigrant unemploye
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  • * Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel. ''Heinrich Himmler: The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career'' (2007)
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  • ...as under the WVHA. While security organizations such as the [[RSHA]] and [[Gestapo]] operated in the camps, they did not control them, just as the actual guar
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  • '''Klaus Barbie''' (1913-1991) was a German Nazi who headed the [[Gestapo]] in [[Lyon]], [[France]] during the [[Second World War]], and, in 1987, wa ...drich-Wilhelm Institute. After graduating in 1934, he went to work for the Gestapo. In 1937 Barbie became a member of the Nazi party.<ref name=BoliviaWeb>{{ci
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  • ...ate seemed to be unsure what to do with him. While he had been put under [[Gestapo]] surveillance, he still was promoted to General der Artillerie ([[lieutena
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