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- Statspolitiet (transl. the State Police; shortened STAPO) was from 1941 to 1945 a National Socialist armed police force that consisted of Norwegian officials...
- Statspolitiet (English:The State Police) was a police force in Norway. Statspolitiet was a rapid reaction force, consisting of 76 men, who had fighting...
- prosecution after the war. Police officers who worked with the RSHA in the Statspolitiet (Norwegian Secret State Police) or joined the Gestapo faced charges...
- Division Wiking and Statspolitiet constable who was sentenced to death and shot after World War II. From August 1944, he was a Statspolitiet constable in Oslo...
- and Stangaland. In 1943 he was appointed as a police officer for the Statspolitiet (State Police, STAPO) in Stavanger, and was eventually promoted police...
- Division Wiking and 23. SS-Panzergrenadierregiment Norge. He joined the Statspolitiet in 1943, and served as interpreter and investigator at the German Sicherheitspolizei...
- The legion became defunct in 1943, whereupon Haaland found work in Statspolitiet in Oslo. Already in the autumn of 1943 he was transferred to Gestapo...
- ****anese War  Mexico  Norway: The Norwegian Police Service ****ault Group (Statspolitiet) purchased 8 VMP submachine guns in 1932  Paraguay: Captured Bolivian...
- as a police officer in Stavanger in 1942. He was then loaned to the Statspolitiet and was involved in several operations cooperating with the German Sicherheitspolizei...
- after the German invasion of Norway. Rød joined the newly established Statspolitiet ("state police") and became the administrative head of the Oslo section...