The BKA — 'Germany's FBI' — turns 75
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Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), often called 'Germany's FBI,' is celebrating its 75th anniversary, having been founded in 1951. The agency was historically dominated by officials with Nazi pasts but has evolved into a central pillar of Germany's national and international security architecture. The BKA now plays a key role in cross-border law enforcement cooperation.
Founded in 1951, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) was dominated for decades by men with Nazi pasts. Today, the BKA is a central pillar of Germany's security architecture — even on the international stage.