The Gestapo was the secret police of the Third Reich and Hermann Goering lead it. It originated during the Weimar Republic in Berlin. The department served as a domestic intelligence agency in Prussia. Goering soon appointed Rudolf Diels as the executive director, and he turned the organization into a separate superior police force. In 1933 the organization formed into a completely separate entity. The first Gestapo law passed on April 26, 1933 made it possible for the organization to control all undesirable political activities as well as the power to keep track of all political suspects. The second law passed in November of the same year gave the Gestapo complete control and freed it from all legal or administrative lawsuits against its a
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