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    Heinrich Müller

    German SS police official SS-General and head of the Gestapo from 1939-1945

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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 27, 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.”

  3. Heinrich Müller was the head of Hitler’s 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.

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  5. role in Gestapo. In Gestapo. …Gestapo—led by Himmler’s subordinate, Gruppenführer Heinrich Müllerwas joined with the Kriminalpolizei (“Criminal Police”) under the umbrella of a new organization, the Sicherheitspolizei (Sipo; “Security Police”).

  6. Jan 21, 2022 · The sixth organizer of the Holocaust, Heinrich Müller (born in 1900), nicknamed Gestapo Müller, simply disappeared after World War II. He was never arrested. His body was never found.

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  8. Heinrich Müller. Heinrich Müller was Head of the Gestapo during World War Two and Adolf Eichmann’s immediate superior, responsible for implementing the “Final Solution”. Heinrich Müller was born in Munich on 28 April 1901, of Catholic parents.

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