Sicherheitsdienst
Sicherheitsdienst (bahasa Jerman: Dinas Keamanan), nama lengkap Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS, atau SD, adalah badan intelijen dari SS dan Partai Nazi di Jerman Nazi. Organisasi tersebut adalah organisasi intelijen Partai Nazi pertama yang didirikan dan dijadikan sebagai organisasi bersaudara dari Gestapo. Antara 1933 dan 1939, SD dijadikan sebagai pusat SS independen, setelah organisasi tersebut dipindahkan ke Pusat Keamanan Utama Reich (Reichssicherheitshauptamt, atau RSHA), sebagai salah satu dari tujuh departemen/pusat-nya.[2]
Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-SS | |
Personel SD di Polandia | |
Informasi lembaga | |
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Dibentuk | 1932 |
Nomenklatur lembaga sebelumnya |
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Dibubarkan | 8 Mei 1945 |
Jenis | Pelayanan Intelijensi |
Wilayah hukum | Jerman Nazi Wilayah di Eropa yang diduduki |
Kantor pusat | Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, Berlin |
Pegawai | 6,482 sekitar Februari 1944[1] |
Menteri |
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Pejabat eksekutif |
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Lembaga induk | Allgemeine SS RSHA |
Setelah kekalahan Jerman pada Perang Dunia II, SD dideklarasikan sebagai sebuah organisasi kejahatan di Pengadilan Nuremberg, bersama dengan Reich Security Main Office yang dipimpin oleh Reinhard Heydrich (termasuk Gestapo) baik secara individual dan sebagai cabang dari SS dalam kolektif.[3] Pengganti Heydrich, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, dikenai hukuman mati karena kejahatan perang di Pengadilan Nuremberg dan digantung pada 1946.[4]
Sejarah
suntingSD adalah salah satu organisasi keamanan tertua dari SS dan pertama kali dibentuk pada 1931 dengan nama Ic-Dienst
Organisasi
suntingPada 1933, organisasi tersebut dikenal sebagai SS SD-Amt dan pada 1934, menjadi organisasi keamanan resmi di Partai Nazi.
Lihat pula
sunting- Glosarium Jerman Nazi
- Daftar personel SS
- Reichssicherheitsdienst (Pelayanan Keamanan Reich)
Catatan
sunting- ^ Robert Gellately. The Gestapo and German Society. Diakses tanggal 2009-06-02.
- ^ McNab, Chris. The SS: 1923–1945, p. 41.
- ^ Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression (1946), pp. 91-102.
- ^ Weale (2012). Army of Evil: A History of the SS, pp. 410-411.
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