"The power of the Gestapo was used to focus upon political opponents, ideological dissenters, career criminals, the Sinti and Roma population, handicapped persons, homosexuals, and, above all, the Jews.

Those arrested by the Gestapo were often held without judicial process, and political prisoners throughout Germany—and from 1941, throughout the occupied territories under the Night and Fog Decree—simply disappeared while in Gestapo custody.

Contrary to popular perception, the Gestapo was actually a relatively small organization with limited surveillance capability; still it proved extremely effective due to the willingness of ordinary Germans to report on fellow citizens."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestapo

@Em0nM4stodonEm :official_verified: Right now is a really important time to be learning about the history of fascism in Europe.

Even if you think you know about Nazi Germany already, how well do you understand *how* it happened?

Did you know that Hitler's movement started initially quite violently, with him going to prison for a failed coup of government? Only after years of sitting in a cell did he organize a movement that would see him demolish democracy by *winning democratically*?

Do you know what the Night Of The Long Knifes is?

Do you know why seemingly normal, good natured Germans voted for Nazis?

Did you know that when Hitler rose to power, he did it with a *minority* of control in the Legislature? Their victory required tactical alliances with moderate Conservatives who believed that Hitler was just a man who said crazy things but wasn't serious about all of it. (Hmm, where have we heard that before?)

Did you know that the Nazi Party was basically always broke, and required heavy volunteer work by dedicated members?

Do you know what the methods of persuasion and political organizing they used?

Now is an incredibly important time to be learning about how Hitler came to power. We aren't going to see a one-to-one correlation with anything modern, but I'll tell you that you will absolutely start to notice trends.

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