RSHA

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SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich — first chief of the RSHA
SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich — first chief of the RSHA

The RSHA, or Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Security Main Office), was a subordinate organization of the SS. The RSHA was created by Heinrich Himmler on September 22, 1939 through the merger of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD, or Security Agency), the Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo, Secret State Police), and the Kriminalpolizei (Criminal Police). The organization's stated duty was to fight all "enemies of the Reich" within and outside the borders of Nazi Germany. Included within the rubric of "enemies" were Jews, Gypsies and other "racially undesirables" as well as Communists and other secret organization members such as Freemasons; thus the RSHA coordinated activities among a number of different agencies with wide-ranging responsibilities.

The first director of the RSHA was SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, who led the organization until his assassination on June 4, 1942. SS-Obergruppenführer Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner replaced him for the remainder of World War II. The director of the RSHA oversaw the Einsatzgruppen death squads that followed the invasion forces of the German army into the eastern territories.

SS-Obergruppenführer Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner—second and final chief of the RSHA
SS-Obergruppenführer Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner—second and final chief of the RSHA

The organization was divided into seven offices (or Ämter):

  • Amt V, Kriminalpolizei (Kripo), under SS-Gruppenführer Arthur Nebe. This was the "Criminal Police", which dealt with non-political serious crimes, such as rape, murder, and arson.
  • Amt VII, Written Records, overseen by SS-Brigadeführer Professor Dr. Franz Six. This was responsible for "ideological" tasks, the creation of anti-semitic and anti-masonic propaganda.

Amt V, the Gestapo, and Amt 6, the Kripo, together constituted the Security Police (Sicherheitspolizei — SIPO). It was the SIPO that did most of the work in rounding up Jews, Gypsies and other people deemed to be enemies of the Reich and deporting them to the concentration and extermination camps in German Occupied Poland and Ukraine.

The RSHA also supplied security forces on an "as needed" basis to local SS and Police Leaders.

  • Wildt, Michael. Generation of the Unbound: The Leadership Corps of the Reich Security Main Office. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2002 (Engl., in original German, Hamburg: 2002). ISBN 9653081624.

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