Stomping.Rape.Or get them concentration camp
Sometimes squealers, othertimes pre-set people or deductions and occasionaly interogation or torture.
Gestapo (Germany)
Immediately after World War 2 there were an estimated 12 million Jews worldwide.
I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
about 6 million Jews
The effect that the Gestapo had on the outcome of World War 2 was fear of the police force in Germany. The Gestapo had power to hunt out those that were considered a threat to Nazi Germany that included Jehovah Witness, Jews and Communists or anyone else that challenged the Nazi Party.
Not very well.
Department B of the Gestapo were the German Police who were directly assigned to deal with Sects and Churches. This included Catholics (B1), Protestants (B2), Freemasons (B3) and Jews (B4). Department B4 of the Gestapo was specifically in charge of the discovery of the Jews that were hiding during WWII in Germany. Department B4 of the Gestapo would often bribe and threaten other members of the community (sometime even including Jews) in order to expose their whereabouts.
Fear of Germany and the U.S.S.R.
Sometimes squealers, othertimes pre-set people or deductions and occasionaly interogation or torture.
The Gestapo was the secret police for the Nazi party in Germany predominately during World War 2.
"Secret State Police"
(Gestapo is Geheime Staatspolizei -- State Secret Police in Nazi Germany) During World War II, the Gestapo investigated those suspected of treason or disloyalty. The dissenters claimed that the government was using Gestapo tactics to prevent their protests.
Gestapo (Germany)
From about 1933 until the end of World War II in 1945, the Germans worked to exterminate the Jews. Approximately six million people, mostly Jews, were killed in German concentration camps.
The Gestapo, the Nazisâ?? famous secret police force was headed by Heinrich Himmler. The Gestapo was started with a goal to ferret out the enemies of the Nazi Party. By World War II, this included, Jews, Communists, homosexuals, Jehovahâ??s witnesses and anyone who dared to go against the ethos of National Socialism.
No, the Jews were not a side in World War 2. The Jews collectively were not combattants.