Abilities of the gestapo included: Unlimited police powers in area of occupation, people had no rights whatsoever, arrests could be made without any reason, and a person could be held without any charges for any length of time. A person could also be shot without any reason or mere suspicion.
Gestapo (Germany)
The Gestapo were Hitler's secret police during his rise to power and throughout World War II. They spied on, arrested, and murdered numerous amounts of people, pretty much everyone that Hitler perceived as enemies to his Riche.
Stomping.Rape.Or get them concentration camp
Sometimes squealers, othertimes pre-set people or deductions and occasionaly interogation or torture.
There were three directors of the Gestapo. The first was Rudolf Diels. He was replaced by Reinhard "Butcher of Prague" Heydrich from 1934 until 1939. The last director of the Gestapo was Heinrich Mueller from 1939 until the end of World War II. Heinrich Himmler was the head of the Schutzstaffel, or SS, which was the organization which oversaw the Gestapo.
The Gestapo was the secret police for the Nazi party in Germany predominately during World War 2.
Gestapo (Germany)
(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 Italian secret police like the German Gestapo
Yes, Margot Frank was arrested by the Gestapo along with her family in Amsterdam during World War II. They were eventually taken to concentration camps where most of them perished.
"Secret State Police"
The Gestapo were Hitler's secret police during his rise to power and throughout World War II. They spied on, arrested, and murdered numerous amounts of people, pretty much everyone that Hitler perceived as enemies to his Riche.
Stomping.Rape.Or get them concentration camp
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.
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Sometimes squealers, othertimes pre-set people or deductions and occasionaly interogation or torture.
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.