Facts and Chronicles Denied to the Public: Secrets of Bilderberg v. 2 by Daniele De Villemarest |
by Pierre De Villemarest
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DVD ~ Christopher Lee
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Facts and Chronicles Denied to the Public: Secrets of Bilderberg v. 2 by Daniele De Villemarest |
by Pierre De Villemarest
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DVD ~ Christopher Lee
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One of the most wanted of all the Nazi war criminals, Himmler and Heydrich appreciated his blind obedience and willingness to execute «delicate missions» such as eliminating leading generals (such as Blomberg and Fritsch) and personalities hostile to Hitler.
Müller organized provocations such as bloody incidents on the Polish frontiers, which «justified» the war against Poland. He was directly involved in the «final solution of the Jewish Question» after organizing the famous «conference of Wannsee».
Müller signed the orders requiring, by 31 January 1943, the delivery to Auschwitz of 45.000 Jews for extermination. At the end of March 1944, he gave the order to shoot British officers who had escaped from detention, near Breslau.
The mystery of Gestapo Müller has occupied war crimes investigators for more than 60 years. Pierre de Villemarest, the respected French archivist and historian, who alongside Simon Weisenthal is among the most authoritative investigators of this period, has offered the first convincing theory of Müllers fate.
According to "Untouchable" well before the end of the war, Müller had sold out to the Soviets. After the war, Müller, protected by Stalins minister for state security, simply reported to a new master, as he was put to work organising the East German communist intelligence apparatus.
Müllers position became precarious after the death of Stalin. Müller was the protégé of Soviet General Viktor Abakumov, minister of security and head of Stalins feared Smersh. After Stalins death, a bitter power stuggle between Abakumov and Beria ended with Abakoumovs murder. Müller fled to South America where he hid in the border area between Argentina and Brazil until Czech intelligence officers working on behalf of the KGB kidnapped him and took him back to the Soviet Union, where he died in mysterious circumstances.
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