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Gestapo
The ' (, , abbreviated Gestapo' ), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe.
Reinhard Heydrich
German Nazi SS and Gestapo police official and main architect of the Holocaust Genocide (1904-1942)
Wannsee Conference
1942 meeting of senior officials and functionaries of National Socialist organisations and ministries in Berlin to organise and coordinate the deportation of the entire Jewish population of Europe to the East for extermination
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
autonomous administrative unit of Nazi Germany in the occupied Czech lands (1939–1945)
SD-Hauptamt
''''' (, "Security Service"), full title ''' ("Security Service of the Reichsführer-SS"), or SD, was the intelligence agency of the SS and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Established in 1931, the SD was the first Nazi intelligence organization and the Gestapo (formed in 1933) was considered its sister organization through the integration of SS members and operational procedures. The SD was administered as an independent SS office between 1933 and 1939. That year, the SD was transferred over to the Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt''; RSHA), as one of its seven departments.
Einsatzgruppen
'''''' (, ; also 'task forces') were (SS) paramilitary death squads of Nazi Germany that were responsible for mass murder, primarily by shooting, during World War II (1939–1945) in German-occupied Europe. The had an integral role in the implementation of the so-called "Final Solution to the Jewish question" () in territories conquered by Nazi Germany, and were involved in the murder of much of the intelligentsia and cultural elite of Poland, including members of the Catholic priesthood. Almost all of the people they murdered were civilians, beginning with the intelligentsia and swiftly progres
Reich Main Security Office
central Intelligence and Police Service (usually in plain clothes) of the SS under the National Socialist regime in Germany from 1939 (to 1945)
Gleiwitz incident
1939 staged attack by Nazi forces
Operation Reinhard
secretive German plan in World War II to exterminate Polish Jews in the General Government district of German-occupied Poland
Sicherheitspolizei
The ' often abbreviated as SiPo', is a German term meaning "security police". In the Nazi era, it referred to the state political and criminal investigation security agencies. It was made up by the combined forces of the Gestapo (secret state police) and the Kriminalpolizei (criminal police; Kripo) between 1936 and 1939. As a formal agency, the SiPo was incorporated into the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) in 1939, but the term continued to be used informally until the end of World War II in Europe.
The Man with the Iron Heart
2017 film directed by Cédric Jimenez
Hangmen Also Die!
1943 film by Fritz Lang
Conspiracy
2001 film directed by Frank Pierson
Ležáky
right|frame|Location of Ležáky in the Czech Republic
Karl Fischer von Treuenfeld
German general (1885–1946)
Special Prosecution Book-Poland
proscription list made by Nazi Germany targeting important members of Polish society for executions
Himmlers Hirn heißt Heydrich
HHhH is the debut novel of French author Laurent Binet, published in 2010 by Grasset & Fasquelle. The book is a metafictional novel depicting Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague during World War II, along with the writing of the novel. The novel was awarded the 2010 Prix Goncourt du Premier Roman.
Hitler's Madman
1943 film
Horst Böhme
German SS officer
Reinhard Heydrich assassination
special operation by soldiers of the Czechoslovak army-in-exile during WW2
Franciszek Honiok
Polish man killed at the beginning of World War II