- [ɡəˈhaɪmə ˈʃtaːtspoliˌtsaɪ] ; transl. "Secret
State Police"),
abbreviated Gestapo (/ɡəˈstɑːpoʊ/ gə-STAH-poh, German: [ɡəˈʃtaːpo] ), was the
official secret...
- **** era. For most of
World War II in Europe, he was the
chief of the
Gestapo, the
secret state police of **** Germany. Müller was
central in the planning...
- The
Black Gestapo (also
released as
Ghetto Warriors) is a 1975
American crime film
about a
vigilante named General Ahmed, who
starts an inner-city "People's...
-
countesses of the
Gestapo (French: Les
comtesses de la
Gestapo) were
elite adventuresses of the
Paris demimonde protected by the
French Gestapo and large-scale...
-
Inside the
Gestapo: Hitler's
Shadow over the
World is a 1939 book
partially published in
serial form in the
Manchester Guardian, and then in full by Pallas...
- Waco Siege,
criticizing local law enforcement, and
signed "Sons of the
Gestapo", were
found near the
scene of the wreck,
indicating that the
train had...
- The
Carlingue (or
French Gestapo) were
French auxiliaries who
worked for the
Gestapo,
Sicherheitsdienst and
Geheime Feldpolizei during the
German occupation...
- The
Gestapo–NKVD
conferences were a
series of
security police meetings organised in late 1939 and
early 1940 by
Germany and the
Soviet Union, following...
- (5
April 1897 – 5
February 1977) was an
interrogation specialist of the
Gestapo. He
headed the
special commission responsible for the
search and arrest...
- and
extermination camps.
Additional subdivisions of the SS
included the
Gestapo and the
Sicherheitsdienst (SD) organisations. They were
tasked with the...