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Gestapo (18542 bytes)
1: ...ice"). During the reign of [[Nazi Germany]], the Gestapo was the central intelligence agency of Germany, u...
5: The Gestapo was established on [[April 26]], [[1933]] in [[Pr...
7: The role of the Gestapo was to investigate and combat "all tendencies dan...
9: ...ill of the leadership, it is acting legally." The Gestapo was specifically exempted from being responsible ...
11: The power of the Gestapo most open to misuse was ''Schutzhaft'', or "prote...

Sicherheitspolizei (1766 bytes)
1: ... large part that [[Heinrich Müller]], head of the Gestapo, found the SD an incompetent agency.
5: ... Such personnel tyically had command over all SD, Gestapo, Kripo, and Orpo units in thier area of responsib...
7: ...be direct successors to Nazi agencies such as the Gestapo and SD.

Pimpernel Smith (1001 bytes)
1: ...lve a game of cat-and-mouse between Smith and his Gestapo adversary, who has been instructed to track down ...

Barthel Schink (526 bytes)
3: ...in 1944 because they had planned an attack on the Gestapo headquarters (the "EL-DE-Haus").

XU (1291 bytes)
8: ...occupied territory, and Storsveen was killed in a Gestapo operation in Oslo in April of [[1943]]. He did no...

Henri Fiocca (266 bytes)
2: ...ke in [[1939]]. He was tortured to death by the [[Gestapo]] in [[1943]].

Heinrich Müller (1481 bytes)
2: ...[Nazi Germany]]'s [[RSHA]]'s Amt IV and led the [[Gestapo]] from 1939 until his mysterious disappearance at...
4: ...Knives]] on [[June 30]], [[1934]]. As head of the Gestapo, Müller answered only to Heydrich himself, and af...

Lucie Aubrac (1362 bytes)
7: In [[June 21]] [[1943]] [[Gestapo]] captured Raymond alongside [[Jean Moulin]] and ...
11: ...esse'' (translated in English as ''Outwitting the Gestapo''). The movie ''Lucie Aubrac'' is loosely based o...

84 Avenue Foch (1633 bytes)
1: ..., France|Paris]] used by the [[Germany|German]] [[Gestapo]] during their [[occupation]] of Paris in [[World...
5: ...ver by the [[counter-intelligence]] branch of the Gestapo, known as the [[Sicherheitsdienst]], or SD.

Pierre Brossolette (2162 bytes)
9: ...apers but he was eventually arrested and taken to Gestapo HQ in [[84 Avenue Foch|Avenue Foch]]. He was heav...

Noor Inyat Khan (2624 bytes)
6: ...rosper Network's operators were arrested by the [[Gestapo]]. Although Khan was told to return to Britain s...
8: ...out her activities during the interrogations, the Gestapo did find her notebooks which contained coded mess...

Nazi Ghost Train (301 bytes)
1: ...was a [[Comet Line]] train in [[1944]] that the [[Gestapo]] was using to transport [[Belgian]] prisoners an...

Venlo incident (2431 bytes)
1: The '''Venlo Incident''' in 1939 was a [[Gestapo]]-engineered capture of two British [[Secret Inte...
3: ...ugees in the Netherlands, but actually worked for Gestapo, arranged the meeting. One of them was named [[Wa...
11: ...tion in [[Düsseldorf]]. With this information the Gestapo was able to arrest British agents in occupied ter...

Milvanyi de Csesznegi (424 bytes)
1: ...the Anglo-Saxon governements. In 1944 arrested by Gestapo but could escape to Hungary. After the second wor...

Francis Cammaerts (397 bytes)
3: Briefly arrested by the [[Gestapo]] together with [[Xan Fielding]].

Barbie (disambiguation) (313 bytes)
4: *'''[[Klaus Barbie]]''' - [[SS]] and ''[[Gestapo]]'' officer

Max Wielen (463 bytes)
1: '''Max Ernst Gustav Friedrich Wielen''' was the [[Gestapo]] police chief at [[Breslau]]. He was sentenced t...

Henri Dericourt (1826 bytes)
7: However, in the summer of 1943 when the [[Gestapo]] arrested several British agents, some of the lo...
9: ...ces that Dericourt had cooperated both with the [[Gestapo]] and [[Abwehr]] and his aid has led to the arres...

Andree de Jongh (1741 bytes)
9: ...eve she could have organized the network herself, Gestapo let her live. She was sent first to [[Fresnes pri...

Elise Rivet (1724 bytes)
3: ...fight evil and began to hide refugees from the [[Gestapo]] and eventually used her convent to store weapon...
5: ..., 1944 she and her assistant were arrested by the Gestapo and taken to the prison at Fort Montluc in Lyon. ...

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