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The Sicherheitspolizei (security police), often abbreviated as SiPo, was a term used in Nazi GermanyNazi Germany

Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933 to 1945, when it was governed by the National So...
 to describe the state political and criminal investigation security agencies. It was made up by the combined forces of the GestapoGestapo

The Gestapo was the official secret police of Nazi Germany....
 (secret state police) and the Kripo (criminal police) between 1934 and 1939 and was headed by Supreme Commander Heinrich Himmler, but the term continued being used informally until the end of the third reich.

History

The term originated in the early years of the Nazi power in Germany. Germany, as a federal state, had a myriad of local and centralised police agencies, which often were un-coordinated and had overlapping jurisdictions. Himmler's grand plan was to fully absorb all the police and security apparatus into the structure of the SSSchutzstaffel

The Schutzstaffel , abbreviated...
. As a result, the SS took command first of the GestapoGestapo

The Gestapo was the official secret police of Nazi Germany....
 (itself developed from the Prussian Secret PolicePrussian Secret Police Summary

The Prussian Secret Police was the state police agency of the German state of Prussia in the 19th century and early 20th cen...
) and later of all the regular and criminal investigation police.

Eventually, the state security police were consolidated and placed under the central command of Reinhard HeydrichReinhard Heydrich

Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich was an SS-Obergruppenfhrer, chief of the Reich Security Main Office and Reich governor...
, already chief of the party SicherheitsdienstSicherheitsdienst

The Sicherheitsdienst was the intelligence service of the SS....
 (SD), and named Sicherheitspolizei. The idea was to fully identify the party agency (SD) with the state agency (Sipo). Most of the Sipo members were encouraged or volunteered to become members of the SS and many held a rank in both organisations. In practice, however, the SipoSIPO

SIPO can refer to* Sicherheitspolizei...
 and the SDSicherheitsdienst

The Sicherheitsdienst was the intelligence service of the SS....
 frequently came into jurisdictional and operational conflict with each other, due in large part to the fact that the Gestapo and Kripo had many experienced, professional policemen and investigators, that considered the SD as an organisation of amateurAmateur Summary

The word amateur has at least two connotations....
s and often found the SD an incompetent agency.

In 1936, the state police agencies in Germany were statutorily divided into the OrdnungspolizeiOrdnungspolizei

The Ordnungspolizei was the name for the regular German police force that existed in Nazi Germany between the years of 1936 ...
 (regular or order police) and the Sicherheitspolizei (security police). The two police branches were commonly known as the Sipo (Kripo and Gestapo combined) and Orpo.

In 1939, with the founding of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt, the Sicherheitspolizei as a functioning office ceased to exist. The term survived in common usage, however, and was most often used by local security force commanders who adopted the title Inspektor des Sicherheitspolizei und SD. Such personnel typically had command over all SD, Gestapo, Kripo, and Orpo units in their area of responsibility and performed duties far more extensive than those of a modern-day Chief of PoliceChief of police

Chief of Police is the title typically given to the head of a police department, particularly in the United States and Canad...
. The Inspectors of the Security Police answered to both the RSHA and to local SS and Police LeaderFacts About SS and Police Leader

SS and Police Leaders were senior National Socialist German Workers Party officials that commanded large units of the SS dur...
s.

Use after the War

Following the end of the Second World WarWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
, the phrase Sicherheitspolizei appeared in East Germany as a title for some components of the East German secret police forces.