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Claims (8)
Gestapo member_of
Reich Main Security Office documented
“It featured seven separate offices that was known as Amters, A-M-T-E-R. The famous Gestapo was part of it, and that was Amter 4. And the police was Amter 5. And they basically functioned as the FBI. There was also the SS Intelligence Servic…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3 @ 41:52
Hans-Bernd Gisevius member_of
Gestapo book_quoted
“He had secretly turned against Hitler after his once promising Gestapo career had stalled and in frustration began feeding Dulles important information about German military operations. One day, he had grown enamored with Mary and as they w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 27:52
Herbert Pell ordered_assassination_of
Gestapo host_asserted
“and I still believe that it would have been best to hang the entire Gestapo. That's the way Pell felt about it, which you can see is why none of the people in the State Department wanted this guy in charge of anything. Pell's thinking was m…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 10_11 @ 32:46
Gestapo assassinated
Jean Moulin book_quoted
“De Gaulle's dashing representative in the French underground to the Gestapo. After he was captured, Moulin was subject to brutal torture before he was beaten to death, thanks to Alan Dulles. After De Gaulle was elected president in 58, he s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18 @ 1:02:13
Gestapo carried_out_attack
Holocaust host_asserted
“of their anti-Semitic, anti-communist, and anti-union programs crucial to the stabilization of Hitler's state. For the most part, Nazis were not disappointed. The Gestapo terror was always a key aspect of Nazi activities. The police measure…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #4 @ 47:07
Gestapo covered_up
Ignatz Nacher book_quoted
“R-A-S-C-H-E, who installed himself as the chairman of the brewery's management board. Nocturne's partner sued Dresner for breach of contract and damages, and for a time the dispute worked its way through the Munich courts. Then the Gestapo …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 5 @ 11:35
Ernst Kaltenbrunner member_of
Gestapo documented
“to be one of the first trials at Nuremberg. Had Wolf been tried there, he would almost have certainly been sentenced to hang. But the U.S. and British representatives at Nuremberg planning committee said no. Only one U.S. officer would be p…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 51:02
Verfassungsschutz front_for
Gestapo guest_asserted
“counter-espionage, or in Spain or in France, and in Germany it's still the old Gestapo style to suppress the opposition. And even a reporter from the NZZ, from Zurich, from Switzerland, the newspaper, he said it's the Verfassungsschutz, not…”
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Mentions (27)
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agencies, which is, one is like the Abwehr or counter-espionage from the military, developed by the military and so on. And the other is like the Gestapo and the Ukrana in Russia, or the Bundesnachrichtendienst and the Verfassungsschutz tod…
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counter-espionage, or in Spain or in France, and in Germany it's still the old Gestapo style to suppress the opposition. And even a reporter from the NZZ, from Zurich, from Switzerland, the newspaper, he said it's the Verfassungsschutz, not…
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It featured seven separate offices that was known as Amters, A-M-T-E-R. The famous Gestapo was part of it, and that was Amter 4. And the police was Amter 5. And they basically functioned as the FBI. There was also the SS Intelligence Servic…
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which had growing concerns about the type of agents Galen was recruiting and the quality of their intelligence work. Galen had promised army officials that he would not hire former SS or Gestapo officials. But as his organization grew, it a…
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De Gaulle's dashing representative in the French underground to the Gestapo. After he was captured, Moulin was subject to brutal torture before he was beaten to death, thanks to Alan Dulles. After De Gaulle was elected president in 58, he s…
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He paced the train platform while the policemen made a call to the Vichy authorities. Then after hovering Gestapo agents conveniently disappeared, almost like by design, Dulles was through. There was nothing undercover about Alan Dulles' wa…
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He had secretly turned against Hitler after his once promising Gestapo career had stalled and in frustration began feeding Dulles important information about German military operations. One day, he had grown enamored with Mary and as they w…
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M-O-L-D-E-N, the son of a prominent newspaper editor and a widely respected author and poet. Molden and his family had suffered cruelty at the hands of the Gestapo. After escaping from punishment on the Eastern Front, he had been forced to …
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most of Central America and had brought with them the Gestapo tactics that they had learned. The most militant and capable of the German trained trainers and advisors came from Argentina. And by German trained, they mean Nazi and CIA. By 80…
▶ 47:07
of their anti-Semitic, anti-communist, and anti-union programs crucial to the stabilization of Hitler's state. For the most part, Nazis were not disappointed. The Gestapo terror was always a key aspect of Nazi activities. The police measure…
▶ 47:39
Germany's private sector served as the main instrument of persecution through economic boycotts, dismissal of Jewish people from their professions, the Aryanization of Jewish property, and the discrimination against Jews in wages, price, an…
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and I still believe that it would have been best to hang the entire Gestapo. That's the way Pell felt about it, which you can see is why none of the people in the State Department wanted this guy in charge of anything. Pell's thinking was m…
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Under this new revised plan, the UN would draw up a list of arch criminals, that's a quotation, whose obvious guilt had been generally recognized. They were to be summarily shot shortly after capture. A simple system of allied military cour…
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at 6 million, 1.5 million Gestapo and SS officers, and 3.5 million SA brown shirt militia troops. These men were simultaneously criminals and the greatest potential force of manpower reserved for a Nazi military rebirth. The legal basis of …
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It was Bernays who drafted the legal memorandum that eventually became the War Department's policy. Under U.S. criminal law, prosecutors have the option of bringing an additional charge of conspiracy any time two or more people act by conce…
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by an appropriate tribunal to have been engaged in a criminal conspiracy, he reasoned. Any member of the organization could theoretically be prosecuted for each crime committed by the member, assuming that the accused Gestapo man was acting…
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The new administration chief building contractor and leader of the Industrial Bureau, for example, had been the largest contractor under the Nazis and made extensive use of forced labor. The executive officer and personnel director, Omp D. …
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who had once resigned a seat on a board of a powerful multinational company, Unilever, rather than cooperate with SS efforts to take over the company. Following the quote-unquote act of bravery, Blessing later told the New York Times he was…
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to be one of the first trials at Nuremberg. Had Wolf been tried there, he would almost have certainly been sentenced to hang. But the U.S. and British representatives at Nuremberg planning committee said no. Only one U.S. officer would be p…
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of Telford Taylor and his aides to the war crimes trials, any obvious attempt to derail them would have been a step too far. But Dulles and the emerging CIA could nonetheless make their influence felt directly and indirectly even after Dull…
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Roth, R-A-U-F-F, had been one of Wolf's most important links to Cardinal Schuster and Monsignor Besrari throughout the negotiations with Dulles back during Sunrise. When the Italians sought to prosecute Roth for his work with the Gestapo in…
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clear that thousands of suspects shared direct responsibility for many of the atrocities. Contemporary estimates concluded that there were 250,000 to 300,000 members of the SS alone, that there were 70,000 full-time Nazi party executives, 1…
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Member said, no matter how summary the proceedings are, it will be necessary to determine a degree of culpability of the accused and narrow the population down. The presumption of criminality in the cases of the Gestapo SS and Intelligence …
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Most of the German civilians still interned during the winter of 1945 were persons against whom reasonable suspicion of serious criminality existed. There were 117,000 German internees by December. Of those, more than 38,000 had been execut…
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had used a promise of secret contacts with ostensibly anti-Nazi underground to capture two British agents. Dulles was the first Allied intelligence officer who had the courage to extend his activities to political warfare, according to a fo…
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R-A-S-C-H-E, who installed himself as the chairman of the brewery's management board. Nocturne's partner sued Dresner for breach of contract and damages, and for a time the dispute worked its way through the Munich courts. Then the Gestapo …
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Electric AG of Berlin, a manufacturer of electric meters and radios. According to a later U.S. study, Aaron work owner Manfred Aaron had until 1935 been determined to hold on to his firm and wait out the Nazis. But after the Gestapo arreste…