The term "secret police" in German is "Geheimpolizei." This term is often associated with various historical secret police organizations, such as the Gestapo in Nazi Germany. Another term that can be used is "Staatssicherheit" or "Stasi," referring specifically to the secret police of East Germany during the Cold War.
The East German secret police was called the Stasi - short for Staatssicherheit (State Security).
name of the secert police of Italy German and soviet union
The Gestapo (German translation: Secret State Police) was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe. It was originally created on April 26th 1933.
Geheime Staats Polezei Geheime = Secret Staats = State Polezei = Police German for Secret State Police
Gestapo is short for Geheime Staatspolizei, which means literally 'secret state [government] police'. It was the Nazi secret (political) police, which was looking for opponents to the regime, people who were dissatisfied, saboteurs and so on.
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The East German secret police was called the Stasi - short for Staatssicherheit (State Security).
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name of the secert police of Italy German and soviet union
The Gestapo (German pronunciation: [ɡeˈstaːpo, ɡəˈʃtaːpo] ( listen)), abbreviation of Geheime Staatspolizei, or the Secret State Police, was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe.
The Gestapo (German translation: Secret State Police) was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe. It was originally created on April 26th 1933.
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The Gestapo. They weren't secret, everyone knew about them.
Geheime Staats Polezei Geheime = Secret Staats = State Polezei = Police German for Secret State Police
the Gestapo. Germany in its entirety was known as the Third Reich.
It sounds as if you are thinking of the Gestapo - which was a secret and political police.