By August 1934 Hitler was a dictator with absolute power
In order to maintain this power he needed organisations that could control the population to ensure absolute loyalty to the Führer
After the demise of the SA on the Night of the Long Knives, there were three main interlinked organisations (in addition to the regular German police force) involved in controlling the German people through spying, intimidation and if necessary imprisonment
Schutzstaffel (SS)
Led by Heinrich Himmler
The SS was the most important of these organisations and oversaw the others
Initially set up as Hitler’s personal bodyguard service, the SS was fanatically loyal to the Führer
It later set up concentration camps where ‘enemies of the state’ were sent
Gestapo
This was the Nazis’ secret police force
Its job was to monitor the German population for signs of opposition or resistance to Nazi rule
It was greatly helped by ordinary German people informing on their fellow citizens
Sicherheitsdienst (SD)?
This was the intelligence gathering agency of the SS
It was responsible for the security of Hitler and other top Nazis
Was led by Himmler’s right hand man, Reinhard Heydrich
The Nazis quickly swept away many of the freedoms that Germans had enjoyed under the Weimar constitution
How the Nazis controlled the Legal System
Judges had to swear an oath of loyalty to Hitler and were expected to act always in the interests of the Nazi state.
All lawyers had to join the Nazi Lawyers' Association, which meant they could be controlled.
The role of defence lawyers in criminal trials was weakened.
Standard punishment for crimes were abolished and so local prosecutors could decide what penalties to impose on those found guilty
The party’s control of the legal system made opposition to the regime very difficult indeed
The effects from the Nazi's control of the Legal System
These changes more than halved the number of criminal offences between 1933 and 1939
The number of crimes that carried the death penalty increased from three to 46
Many convicted criminals were not released at the end of their sentences but instead were moved to the growing number of concentration camps being established by the SS