Kriminalpolizei (Nazi Germany)

Kripo
Kriminalpolizei
Agency overview
Superseding agency
TypeCriminal police
JurisdictionGermany Germany
Occupied Europe
HeadquartersRSHA, Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, Berlin
52°30′26″N 13°22′57″E / 52.50722°N 13.38250°E / 52.50722; 13.38250
Employees12,792 c. February 1944[1]
Minister responsible
Agency executives
Parent agencySicherheitspolizei (SiPo)
Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)

Kriminalpolizei (English: Criminal Police), often abbreviated as Kripo, is the German name for a criminal investigation department. This article deals with the agency during the Nazi era.

In Nazi Germany, the Kripo consisted of the Reich Criminal Police Department (RKPA), which in 1939 became Department V of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA). There were criminal investigation centers directly subordinated to RKPA as well as criminal investigation divisions of the local state and municipal police departments. In 1943 both the latter became directly subordinated to the criminal investigation centers. The personnel consisted of detectives in the junior, executive, and female careers, as well as criminal investigation employees.

  1. ^ Robert Gellately (1991). The Gestapo and German Society. ISBN 9780198202974. Retrieved 2009-06-02.

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