Photos of Heinrich Müller

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Klose » 15 Jan 2011, 13:29

von thoma wrote:
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Franz Josep Huber,Nebe,Himmler,Heydrich and SS-Oberführer Müller (?),is really Heinrich Müller this man,I have doubts.
Somes sources said that the photo,was taken in Hotel Metropol,Viena.


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The man on the far right is Gestapo Mueller. Quite a popular photo from a different angle.

Was Mueller's haircut always like the one in the photo?

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Post by Max Williams » 15 Jan 2011, 14:58

The photo above was taken in the Wittelsbacher Palace in Munich. There are several photos in the series.
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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by von thoma » 23 Jan 2011, 18:02

Max Williams wrote:The photo above was taken in the Wittelsbacher Palace in Munich. There are several photos in the series.
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I didn't know that Data.Thank you very much,is very a good information for me.
Here a pic of the "Palais":
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Wittelsbacher Palais
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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by kletoskletos » 24 Jan 2011, 16:17

I was wondering.Did Müller had a double or something? He looks quite different in each of his photos.

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Klose » 25 Jan 2011, 16:42

kletoskletos wrote:I was wondering.Did Müller had a double or something? He looks quite different in each of his photos.
How so?

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Le Page » 25 Jan 2011, 18:15

That photo of him in the "Müller Journals" is very curious. I've never seen one anywhere else. I should have scanned it when I had it.

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by kletoskletos » 27 Jan 2011, 01:13

Le Page wrote:That photo of him in the "Müller Journals" is very curious. I've never seen one anywhere else. I should have scanned it when I had it.
You should have scanned it.
I am very curious to see it.
Ca you give any description?

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Max Williams » 27 Jan 2011, 14:15

kletoskletos wrote:
Le Page wrote:That photo of him in the "Müller Journals" is very curious. I've never seen one anywhere else. I should have scanned it when I had it.
You should have scanned it.
I am very curious to see it.
Ca you give any description?
You are probably referring to the photo of Francis Willard Keith who closely resembles Müller. See http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... er#p359579
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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Le Page » 27 Jan 2011, 18:39

Max Williams wrote:
kletoskletos wrote:
Le Page wrote:That photo of him in the "Müller Journals" is very curious. I've never seen one anywhere else. I should have scanned it when I had it.
You should have scanned it.
I am very curious to see it.
Ca you give any description?
You are probably referring to the photo of Francis Willard Keith who closely resembles Müller. See http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... er#p359579
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Nope; that's not the one. The photo I'm referring to, clearly was Müller; he's wearing a civilian coat and tie and there's a wall directly behind him. The photo is black and white.

Since I believe that book series to be fraudulent, I would imagine that the photo was taken around 1945, not after the war as the author claims, but who knows. What's interesting is that in the photo he does appear to be a couple years older than in the wartime photos that we all have seen. Not much older, perhaps in 1949 or so. But it is him.

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Max Williams » 27 Jan 2011, 22:09

Does anyone have this photo from the last book in the series on Müller by Gregory Davis? I didn't buy that particular book because the first two were nonsense.
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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Mark Costa » 28 Jan 2011, 05:02

Here is the photo that everyone is waiting for. From the "Muller Journals". It does show an older Heinrich Müller than those shown in photos taken in 1944. It is definately Müller and seems to be several years later. But who knows.

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Le Page » 28 Jan 2011, 05:37

Mark - that's the one.

See what I mean, folks?

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Panzerkampfwagen » 28 Jan 2011, 05:51

Hi All, thanks for these lovely pictures. Had always thought that Müller was never found alive.. So was he found and caught later like Eichmann or something? Also, read somewhere that the Western allies had a doubt that Müller was burried somewhere in Berlin ( which was in the Russian Zone). Has that grave now been exhumed and subject to a DNA test to confirm it was Muller ( like a similar test done to detect Bormann) ? What is the present universally accepted fate of Gestapo-Müller?

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by Halfdan S. » 28 Jan 2011, 10:22

I remember having read years ago that his grave was exhumed but that the remains came from three different bodies - as I said I read this years ago so I can't give any source at the moment.

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Re: Photos of Heinrich Müller:

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Post by wolfguy » 28 Jan 2011, 11:17

The Müller grave was dug up in September 1963 in the cemetery on Lilienthal-Straße. The remains were found to belong to three different people none of whom was Muller.

Müller was last seen alive in the Reich Chancellery on the night of May 1, 1945- right before the breakout from the Führerbunker. The last people to see him were Rattenhuber and two Gestapo men known by their first names Christian and Paul- they were members of the Berlin Gestapo under SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Bock.

Source: "Analysis of the Muller CIA Name File" and "The Search for Gestapo-Müller" by Charles Whiting

Not that Whiting's book is free of inaccuracies, but there is no universal consensus on Müller"s fate.
He may have died in Berlin after the breakout or he may have escaped- I think a case could be made either way.

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