Yes.
The Nazi secret police, also known as the 'Gestapo' were free from the law. The Gestapo law assured that and it stated that activities by the Gestapo were free from review by courts. This extreme power allowed the Gestapo to torture and even execute Nazi opposition. Unlike the German police, they were allowed to arrest on suspicion, this lead to many Germans to keep their thoughts to themselves, an overheard comment by a Nazi official would lead to an arrest and a sentence to a labour camp.
Geheime Staatspolizei (states secret police) - the Gestapo were controlled by Heinrich Himmler, Reichfuhrer (commander) of the SS and a leading member of the Nazi party. Of course, Himmler was answering to Hitler.. If you're asking about the SS - Schutzstaffel (defense corps) who were under Hitler, they were not the police. They were a paramilitary organization.
The soviet secret police were known as the NKVD. They are responsible for the death of millions under Joseph Stalin's rule. The Soviet secret police were first known as the "Cheka" from its acronym. It began under Vladimir Lenin. Then it was known as the GPU and shortly after that the OGPU, when the organization was given nation wide authority. The OGPU, still a secret police force, was later transferred into and became a department of the the NKVD. The NKVD was in charge of both secret and public police since it handled all matters concerning internal security.
Joseph Stalin's "secret police" were GPU; OGPU; GUGB; NKGB and the MGB.The following were NOT Stalin's "secret police."The Cheka was started by Lenin and became the GPU before Stalin took over.The NKVD is often referred to as a "secret police" force, but it wasn't just that. It was an internal security force that included regular uniformed police and firefighters. The "secret police" were agencies within the NKVD. Thus, the NKVD was not truly a "secret police" force. The "secret police", the GPU and later the OGPU were agencies within the NKVD. In addition, most of the NKVD operatives were uniformed.The KGB was created after Stalin died.In many ways these "secret police" agencies were not "secret police" in the sense that they sought perpetrators of crimes. They were more accurately the "political police" rooting out people who were considered counter-revolutionaries, criticized the state or were otherwise not loyal to it.
Exactly what happens to any loser. It goes with the rest of the losing government. That is the organization. Many high and low ranking individuals got away, some to the USA and UK. Many to Argentina, Chile, Paraquay etc.
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.
The Gestapo was actually a branch of the SS. The were known as the Nazi secret police.
Also known as the GESTAPO, or secret police was under the leadership of Heinrich Himmler
the Gestapo. Germany in its entirety was known as the Third Reich.
The Gestapo captured the Jewish family and took them back to the concentration camp. After World War II, many members of the Gestapo changed their names to avoid prosecution as war criminals. As a secret police force, the Gestapo was involved in any number of political and counter-espionage activities. Anna Frank and her family hid from the Gestapo for over two years before finally being betrayed and sent to a concentration camp.
(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.
The Nazi secret police, also known as the 'Gestapo' were free from the law. The Gestapo law assured that and it stated that activities by the Gestapo were free from review by courts. This extreme power allowed the Gestapo to torture and even execute Nazi opposition. Unlike the German police, they were allowed to arrest on suspicion, this lead to many Germans to keep their thoughts to themselves, an overheard comment by a Nazi official would lead to an arrest and a sentence to a labour camp.
The Gestapo was the secret state police of Nazi Germany, known for its brutal methods of surveillance, interrogation, and suppression of political dissent. It played a key role in enforcing Nazi policies and targeting perceived enemies of the regime, including political opponents, resistance fighters, Jews, and others deemed undesirable by the Nazis.
Geheime Staatspolizei (states secret police) - the Gestapo were controlled by Heinrich Himmler, Reichfuhrer (commander) of the SS and a leading member of the Nazi party. Of course, Himmler was answering to Hitler.. If you're asking about the SS - Schutzstaffel (defense corps) who were under Hitler, they were not the police. They were a paramilitary organization.
The soviet secret police were known as the NKVD. They are responsible for the death of millions under Joseph Stalin's rule. The Soviet secret police were first known as the "Cheka" from its acronym. It began under Vladimir Lenin. Then it was known as the GPU and shortly after that the OGPU, when the organization was given nation wide authority. The OGPU, still a secret police force, was later transferred into and became a department of the the NKVD. The NKVD was in charge of both secret and public police since it handled all matters concerning internal security.
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