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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...
- 2000): "February 15, 1942: "The
first transport of Jews
arrested by the
Stapo (State Police) in
Katowice and
fated to die at
Auschwitz arrived from Beuthen...
- was
appointed as a
police officer for the
Statspolitiet (State Police,
STAPO) in Stavanger, and was
eventually promoted police chief of the Stavanger...
- was
appointed as a
police officer for the
Statspolitiet (State Police,
STAPO) from the
spring of 1942
until the end of the war. He
served most of the...
-
October 1937, as commissioner,
Rasch ****umed
leadership of the
State Police (
Stapo) in
Frankfurt am Main. In
March 1938,
again as commissioner,
Rasch became...
- and
murder many of its members.
Other collaborators were
Statspolitiet (
STAPO), a
police force that
operated independently of the
regular police. Statspolitiet...
- Usf 12.3.38 with SDHA 1938; 1941,
promotion to KK of KK z.Pr. Neugebauer,
Stapo Darmstadt. BBL 14/41; head of the
Vilnius Gestapo 2–42 till 10–43; shot...
- Jens
Christian Hauge (15 May 1915 – 30
October 2006) was a
Norwegian who was
leader within the
World War II resistance—and one of the two in****bent Milorg...
- offices. The
offices of the
Gestapo in
major towns and
cities were
known as "
Stapo-Leitstellen".
Smaller towns and some
villages maintained smaller Gestapo...
- "Sonderprojekt Olah"
which in turn,
funded the OeWSGV. In 1953, the
Staatspolizei ("
StaPo"), the
Austrian secret service,
under the
supervision of
Peter Schuller...