Individuals became part of the Gestapo, or the secret state police of Nazi Germany, primarily through recruitment by the Nazi Party, often from the ranks of existing police forces, party members, or those with a background in intelligence or military service. Recruitment emphasized loyalty to the Nazi regime and ideological alignment with its goals. Additionally, the Gestapo actively sought individuals who demonstrated a willingness to enforce Nazi policies and suppress dissent. Training focused on surveillance, interrogation techniques, and methods for instilling fear among the populace.
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