THE MYSTERY OF ‘GESTAPO’ MULLER written by Charles Whiting
‘Gestapo’ Muller, head of the Gestapo in WWII was the most feared man in Nazi Europe. In May 1945 after having Hitler’s brother-in-law General Fegelein shot as a deserter, he refused to flee the Berlin Bunker as most of Hitler’s cronies. He’d fight on. In the end he disappeared. That summer his grave was found in Berlin’s Old Jewish Cemetery. But instead of Muller, it was found to contain the bones of three different and younger men. Where was ‘Gestapo Muller?’ I have followed his disappearance with the aid of people in Israel and the S.Wiesenthal Center in the US. I have come up with some strange tales, including those who maintain that Muller worked for the CIA and was given the honorary rank of a general and an award by Kennedy itself. Truth is that Mossad agents were still searching the most wanted and unknown war criminal in the world as late as the mid-70’s, long after Eichmann was captured and Bormann’s death were established.