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Hohere SS-und Polizeifuhrer (HSSPF) (Higher SS & Police Leader) (Generalgouvernement)

For Hohere SS-und Polizeifuhrer (HSSPF) (Higher SS & Police Leader) (Generalgouvernement) we have terms and definitions in 2 topics. The topics are Jewish History and Judaism.



Hohere Ss-und Polizeifuhrer (Hsspf) (Higher Ss & Police Leader) (Generalgouvernement) (Jewish History)

Senior SS personnel who assumed responsibility for coordinating the activities of the Orpo, Sipo, SD and General SS in military administrative districts. During the war such districts were established in the occupied areas. The Higher SS and Police Leaders also coordinated the activities of SS with the senior military personnel in the military administrative districts. The SS, under Himmler's leadership, continuously managed to broaden its areas of responsibility relating to policing and security matters. By the end of the war nearly all intelligence gathering, security and police matters were in the hands of the SS. The Higher SS and Police Leaders were responsible for all these functions in specific geographical areas. Their principal functions were to control the local police authorities, monitor and carry out tasks relating to intelligence and security matters and perform whatever other tasks that they were allocated by Himmler, or by the military authorities in the occupied territories.


Hohere Ss-und Polizeifuhrer (Hsspf) (Higher Ss & Police Leader) (Generalgouvernement) (Judaism)

Senior SS personnel who assumed responsibility for coordinating the activities of the Orpo, Sipo, SD and General SS in military administrative districts. During the war such districts were established in the occupied areas. The Higher SS and Police Leaders also coordinated the activities of SS with the senior military personnel in the military administrative districts. The SS, under Himmler's leadership, continuously managed to broaden its areas of responsibility relating to policing and security matters. By the end of the war nearly all intelligence gathering, security and police matters were in the hands of the SS. The Higher SS and Police Leaders were responsible for all these functions in specific geographical areas. Their principal functions were to control the local police authorities, monitor and carry out tasks relating to intelligence and security matters and perform whatever other tasks that they were allocated by Himmler, or by the military authorities in the occupied territories.


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