Gestapo
Secret National Police (German: Geheime Staatspolizei, abbreviation: GESTAPO, Chinese transliteration of the Gestapo), is the Nazi German secret police. The secret state police are controlled by the SS. It was a secret police organization at the beginning of its establishment and joined a large number of SS members to implement the "final solution". In the spring of 1933, Hitler became Prime Minister of the Weimar Republic, while Hermann Göring took over the Prussian police station. Göring established the political police organization Gestapo on April 26, 1933, with the core members of the Prussian police. In 1934, under the mediation of Hitler, Himmler's SS took over the Gestapo. After the outbreak of World War II, a large number of Gestapo with the German Defense Forces together into the occupied area, where the establishment of a large number of auxiliary police forces, all of these auxiliary forces all obey the Gestapo, as part of its institutions. Gestapo secret police have "preventive arrest". During the Nazi Germany, tens of thousands of Communists, leftists, dissidents, rebels and Jews were all under legal aid to the concentration camps, most of whom were tortured, mistreated and executed. ...