B 1Political Catholicism.
B 2Political Protestantism Sects.
B 3Other churches, Freemasonry.
B 4Jewish affairs, matters of evacuation, means of suppressing enemies of the people and State, dispossession of rights of German citizenship. (Eichmann was head of this office).

Section C dealt with card files, protective custody, and matters of press and Party, and was subdivided as follows:

C 1Evaluation, main card index, administration of individual files, information office, supervision of foreigners.
C 2Matters of protective custody.
C 3Matters of the press and literature.
C 4Matters of the Party and its formations, special cases.

Section D dealt with regions under greater German influence, and was subdivided as follows:

D (aus. arb.) Foreign Workers.
D 1Matters of the Protectorate, Czechs in the Reich, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, and the remaining regions of the former Jugoslavia, Greece.
D 2Matters of the General Government, Poles in the Reich.
D 3Confidential office, foreigners hostile to the State, emigrants.
D 4Occupied territories, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Denmark.
D 5Occupied Eastern territories.

Section E dealt with security and was subdivided as follows:

E 1General security matters, supply of legal opinions in matters of high and State treason, and other security matters.
E 2General economic matters, defense against economic espionage, protection of works and those engaged in guarding.
E 3Security West.
E 4Security North.
E 5Security East.
E 6Security South.

Section F dealt with passport matters and alien police and was subdivided as follows:

F 1Frontier police.
F 2Passport matters.
F 3Identification and identity cards.
F 4Alien police and basic questions concerning frontiers.
F 5Central visa office. (L-219)

Subordinate offices of the GESTAPO were established throughout the Reich and designated as Staats Polizeileitstellen or Staats Polizeistellen, depending upon the size of the office. These offices reported directly to the RSHA in Berlin but were subject to the supervision of Inspekteurs of the Security Police in the various provinces. The inspectors were expected to foster cooperation between the Security Police and the central offices of the general and interior administration. (2245-PS)