AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE GESTAPO
by Rupert Butler
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(Subject: The Third Reich - Military Structure) Noted author and journalist, Butler explains in depth the complex nature of the Nazi Security Service and its secret police wing. The Gestapo was founded by Goring when Prime Minister of Prussia in 1933 and, after the supression of Rohm's SA, it was taken over by Heydrich when German Police functions were incorporated into the RHSA in 1939. After Heydrich's assasination, Heinrich Muller, head of the Gestapo, answered directly to Himmler. The Gestapo worked closely with the SD, the Reich's Intelligence organisation at home and in the occupied territories. (Published: 1992) (Publisher: Ian Allan) (ISBN: 0711020396) (Pagination: 240pp, 226 illustrations) (Condition: Fine in d/w) UL-XXXXXX
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- Title
- AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE GESTAPO
- Author
- Rupert Butler
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- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0711020396
- ISBN 13
- 9780711020399
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- Ian Allan Publishing
- Place of Publication
- London
- This edition first published
- 1992
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- The Third Reich - Military Structure Noted author and journalist, Butler explains in depth the complex nature of the Nazi Security Service and its secret police wing. The Gestapo was founded by Goring when Prime Minister of Prussia in 1933 and, after the
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