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Heinrich himmler, the leader of the SS of the Third Reich.

Heinrich himmler (1900.10.7 ~1945.5.23).

Fascist war criminals successively held important positions such as SS captain, SS imperial chief, head of Nazi German secret police (Gestapo), police chief and interior minister, and successively served as commander of German reserve army group, upper Rhine army group and Vishwa army group.

Himmler was born in June 65438 +0900 65438+10/day in Munich, Germany. He is the son of the headmaster of a Catholic school. He studied in Lanzishute Middle School in his early years and served in 1 1 Bavarian Infantry Regiment at the end of World War I. In June, 1923, 165438+ 10, he followed Ernst Julius Rohm as a flag-bearer to participate in the riot in Munich beer shop. Under the leadership of Himmler's organization, the SS developed from a weak organization with only 200 people at that time to a huge organization that controlled the entire Nazi Empire. The team has a seemingly solemn black uniform, as well as a scary skull and a mysterious SS logo.

Since 1930 was elected as a member of parliament, Himmler concentrated on expanding the power of the SS, making Himmler and Runivan-SS sign guards independent of the Roman stormtroopers. 193 1 year, Himmler established the SS Security Bureau led by heydrich as the intelligence agency of the Nazi Party. By 1933, the SS had grown to 52,000. Himmler and heydrich consolidated the power position of the Nazi Party in Bavaria. From 65438 to 0933, Himmler successively served as the police chief of Munich, the police chief of Bavaria and the commander of the German political police force (except Prussia). 1in April, 934, Himmler became the police chief and head of the Gestapo in Prussia. 1On June 30th, 934, Himmler was ordered by Hitler to organize and command the SS to destroy the stormtroopers headed by Rome, which became an important milestone in the history of Himmler and his SS. Since then, the SS has become an "independent organization", responsible for "defending the embodiment of national socialist thought (that is, Hitler)" and transforming the racism of the Nazi regime into a powerful code of conduct.