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13 May, 18:12

In a totalitarian state, what is the main function of the secret police?

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  1. 13 May, 18:40
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    The secret police's role is to keep the totalitarian state totalitarian. (An example being the Gestapo) In certain dictatorships, you see secret police maintaining the state by identifying threats to the state and getting rid of them. They're "secret" because they often carry out illegal tasks like assassination, exile, or torture.
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