"Gestapo-Müller"
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| Language | Russian |
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Vēsturiskā izpēte: Autors Andreass Zēgers grāmatā mēģina kliedēt mītus un, balstoties uz arhīvu dokumentiem, rekonstruēt Millera dzīvesgājumu un pazušanas apstākļus. ">
The book is an in-depth study of Heinrich Müller, who was the head of Nazi Germany's secret police (Gestapo) from 1939 to 1945. This figure is particularly intriguing to historians for several reasons:
Role in the regime: Müller was directly responsible for the implementation of the Holocaust and repressions, being directly subordinate to Reinhard Heydrich and Heinrich Himmler.
Disappearance: He is one of the highest-ranking Nazi leaders whose fate after the end of World War II remained undiscovered. He disappeared
in Berlin in May 1945, and for decades, rumors circulated about his possible escape to South America or cooperation with Soviet or US secret services.
Historical research: Author Andreas Seeger in the book attempts to dispel myths and, based on archival documents, reconstruct Müller's life and the circumstances of his disappearance.