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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 ». Jefe de la Sección IV de la RSHA, es decir, de la Gestapo alemana desde 1939 hasta el final de la guerra.
- Gestapo Müller
Heinrich Müller (28 April 1900; date of death unknown, but evidence points to May 1945) 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.
- none (Office abolished)
- Reinhard Heydrich
27 de sept. de 2017 · Before and during World War II, Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller was one of the most feared Nazis in Europe. An integral figure in both the planning and execution of the Holocaust, Müller has been described by authors and scholars with phrases like “cold, dispassionate killer” and “utterly ruthless.”
31 de oct. de 2013 · BERLIN (Reuters) - 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...
Heinrich Mueller was the last chief of the Gestapo and a major Nazi war criminal. His fate after World War II - unknown for decades despite multiple investigations - was confirmed in October 2013 when evidence surfaced that he had been buried in a mass grave in Berlin, alongside Jewish victims, in 1945. Mueller & the Nazi Regime.
31 de oct. de 2013 · Heinrich Mueller, head of the Gestapo secret police who was never captured, was buried in common grave in Jewish cemetery, researcher says
Holocaust Historical Society. Heinrich Müller far right - Huber, Nebe, Himmler and Heydrich in Vienna. Heinrich Müller was born on the 28 April 1901, of Catholic parents. During the First World War he served as a flight leader on the Eastern Front and was awarded the Iron Cross-First Class.