Technical Hipo •
Air raid protection police (
Luftschutzpolizei) was the
civil protection service in charge of air raid defence and rescue victims of bombings in connection with the
Technische Nothilfe (Technical Emergency Service) and the
Feuerschutzpolizei (professional fire departments). Created as the Security and Assistance Service (
Sicherheits und Hilfsdienst) in 1935, it was renamed
Luftschutzpolizei in April 1942. The air raid network was supported by the
Reichsluftschutzbund (Reich Association for Air Raid Precautions), an organization controlled from 1935 by the Air Ministry under
Hermann Göring. The RLB set up an organization of air raid wardens who were responsible for the safety of a building or a group of houses. •
Technical Emergency Corps (
Technische Nothilfe; TeNo) was a corps of engineers, technicians and specialists in construction work. The TeNo was created in 1919 to keep the public utilities and essential industries running during the wave of strikes. From 1937, the TeNo became a technical auxiliary corps of the police and was absorbed into Orpo
Hauptamt. By 1943, the TeNo had over 100,000 members. •
Feuerwehren,
volunteer fire departments,
conscripted fire departments, and industrial fire departments were auxiliary police subordinate to the Ordnungspolizei. They carried firearms at all times.
Special Hipo •
Radio protection (
Funkschutz) was made up of SS and Orpo security personnel assigned to protect German broadcasting stations from attack and sabotage. The Funkschutz was also the primary investigating service which detected illegal reception of foreign radio broadcasts. •
Postschutz (Postal protection) comprised roughly 45,000 members (including mailmen) and was tasked with the security of Germany's
Reichspost, which was responsible not only for the mail but other communications media such as the
telephone and
telegraph systems. All were issued firearms. • '
SS-Bahnschutz''''' replaced the Railway police within the Reich territory from 1944. •
Factory protection police (
Werkschutzpolizei) were the
security guards of Nazi Germany. Its personnel were civilians employed by industrial enterprises, and typically were issued paramilitary uniforms and firearms. •
Urban and rural emergency police (
Stadt- und Landwacht) created in 1942 as a part-time police reserve. Abolished in 1945 with the creation of the
Volkssturm. ==Hipo in occupied Europe==