Basically, the Gestapo's (the green Police) role was to question the movements of the citizens in Germany. THey kept everyone under suspicion. If citizens did not respond to them, torture was used. The Gestapo had the right to iterogate citizens at any given time. Night or day. It didnt matter to them. They were highly fearded, and were not to be tolied with. The were Germanys top Police force. They had no limitations, and had no consequence to there actions.
Terezin once served as a military fortress. During World War II, however, Terezin was adapted by the Gestapo and transformed into a concentration camp and a ghetto for Jewish families. Over 30,000 people died in the Terezin concentration camp, even though it was not an extermination camp.
The SS did not exist in WW1. The SS arose out of the SA. Hitler killed the leader of the SA and got rid of the SA overnight (The Night of the Knives) and created his own police which guarded him and policed the regime - hence the Gestapo.
He was an infantry man during WWI.
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.
Following World War II, the nations that played a dominant economic, political, and military role in the world were commonly referred to as "superpowers." The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two primary superpowers during this period, leading to a bipolar world characterized by ideological conflict and competition, particularly during the Cold War. Their influence shaped global politics, economics, and military alliances for decades.
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
The Gestapo's role in France during the occupation was varied. They tried to ID any and all allied spies and collaborators. Needless to say this was an impossible task. They were also to supplement the Abwehr in their operations and aid the SS also. If you like Star Trek, you can use the analogy of the Gestapo as the Cardasians trying to stop the Marquis (which incendently is where they got this name).
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, Nazi Germany's secret police, played a crucial role in enforcing the regime's policies and suppressing dissent during World War II. They were instrumental in the execution of the Holocaust, targeting Jews, political dissidents, and other marginalized groups, leading to widespread fear and oppression. Their brutal tactics, including surveillance, arrest, and torture, not only stifled resistance but also helped to maintain the Nazi regime's control over occupied territories. Ultimately, the Gestapo's actions contributed to the atrocities of the war and the suffering of millions.
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.
He was the prime minister during part of World War 2.
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During the war, the responsibility of the Office of War Mobilization was to play a supervisory role regarding the use of industry resources. It was created during World War II.