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Policing the Reich

Benedikt Kautsky’s Description of the Concentration Camp Hierarchy (Retrospective Account, 1961)

Reflections on Daily Life in a Police State (1939)

Law Amending Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (April 24, 1934)

Hermann Göring names Heinrich Himmler Deputy Chief and “Inspector of the Prussian Political Police” (April 20, 1934)

Reich Minister of Justice Franz Gürtner Opens the First Session of the People’s Court (July 14, 1934)

Employment of Prisoners at the Oranienburg “Protective Custody Camp” near Berlin (April 1, 1933)

An SS Member Signs the Oath of Loyalty to Hitler at a Mass Rally on the People’s Day of Mourning (February 25, 1934)

Advertisement by the Dehomag Company for Hollerith Punch Cards, which were used in the 1933 Census (June 1933)

Prisoners Doing Leveling Work at the Dachau Concentration Camp (May 24, 1933)

Reinhard Heydrich, “The Enemy in Disguise” (May 22, 1935)

Himmler Speech at the Academy of German Law (October 11, 1936)

Decree from the Chief of the Security Police to the Heads of all State Police Offices (September 3, 1939)

Decree on “Extraordinary Radio Measures” (September 1939)

The Führer’s Decree on the Institution of a Chief of the German Police and Heinrich Himmler’s Appointment to the Post (June 17, 1936)

Busts of Hitler (right) and Göring (left) in the Main Hall of the Secret State Police Office (1935)

Heinrich Himmler during an Inspection of the Dachau Concentration Camp (March 1938)

Heinrich Himmler Trains for the Reich Sport Badge in Silver (1936)

Himmler’s Secret Speech to High Officials of the Reich Security Main Office (January 30, 1943)

Oswald Pohl’s Report to Heinrich Himmler on the Expansion of the Concentration Camps (April 30, 1942)

Reinhard Heydrich, Head of the Security Police and the SD, on the Classification of Concentration Camps (January 2, 1941)

Heinrich Himmler, Frank Ziereis, and Ernst Kaltenbrunner at the Mauthausen Concentration Camp (April 27, 1941)

“Traitor” (1944)

Reinhard Heydrich at a Fencing Competition with the Berlin SS Fencing Team (1939)

Himmler Orders the Arrest and Execution of Members of the Oppositional Czech Intelligentsia after the Attack on Heydrich (May 27, 1942)