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  1. Heinrich Müller ( Múnich, 28 de abril de 1900 - fecha de muerte desconocida, pero la evidencia apunta a mayo de 1945) fue un general de División de la SS y criminal de guerra Alemán, conocido como « Gestapo Müller ».

  2. Heinrich Müller (28 April 1900; date of death unknown, but evidence points to May 1945) [1] [2] was a high-ranking German Schutzstaffel (SS) and police official during the Nazi era. For most of World War II in Europe, he was the chief of the Gestapo, the secret state police of Nazi Germany.

  3. 31 de oct. de 2013 · Gestapo chief Heinrich Mueller, the most senior Nazi whose fate has until now remained unknown, died in Berlin in 1945 and, in a chilling twist for an organizer of the Holocaust, lies in a...

  4. Heinrich Müller (28 de abril de 1900; fecha de muerte desconocida, pero la evidencia apunta a mayo de 1945) fue un Schutzstaffel (SS) alemán de alto rango y oficial de policía durante la era nazi. Durante la mayor parte de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Europa, fue el jefe de la Gestapo, la policía estatal secreta de la Alemania nazi.

  5. Ab Oktober 1939 war er Chef des Amtes IV (Gestapo) des Reichssicherheitshauptamtes im Rang eines SS-Oberführers, sein letzter Rang war ab November 1941 SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Heinrich Müller was the head of Hitlers feared secret state police known as the Gestapo for most of WWII. Along with his subordinate Adolf Eichmann and his superior Reinhard Heinrich, otherwise known as ‘The Blond Beast’, Müller was a key player in the organisation and execution of the Holocaust.

  7. As Gestapo chief, Mueller oversaw the implementation of Hitler’s policies against Jews and other groups deemed a threat to the state. He was responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Soviet prisoners of war and an untold number of political prisoners.