The Nazi secret police or the Gestapo was headed by Heinrich Himmler. When World War 2 broke out, he was considered as one of the most feared men in Europe and Nazi Germany.
The answer is a secret. You can have a secret, but if you share it, it is no longer secret.
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This riddle describes a secret. If you want to keep a secret, you must keep it to yourself and not share it with others. However, once you share the secret, it is no longer just yours, and the essence of it being a secret is lost. Thus, sharing a secret leads to its disappearance.
This riddle describes the concept of a "secret." When you possess a secret, there's often a desire to share it with someone else. However, once you share the secret, it is no longer just yours, and in that sense, you no longer "have" it as a secret.
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Yes, from 1934 Himmler was head of the SS and the entire German police, uniformed and secret. He was head of the entire Nazi terror apparatus.
The Nazi secret police were the Geheime Staats Polizei; which was shortened to Gestapo.
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Gestapo, short for Geheim Statz Polzei. Secret State Police.
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The Nazi secret police aka Gestapo
No, Stalin was the head of the Soviet Union and overall head of the secret police, the NKVD. The SS were a group of soldiers forming Hitler's (Germany) bodyguards.The SS was also part of the secret police.
Secret police in Nazi Germany who had a network of informers
adolf Hitler
Yes.
The Gestapo was a secret police that showed their strength with the use of terror. Hitler and the Nazi party used this secret police to hunt down Jews, gypsies, etc. Once they found them, they would be sent to the concentration camps.