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Bruno Müller (Nazi) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bruno Müller
''Obersturmbannführer'' Bruno Müller or Brunon Müller-Altenau (Strasbourg, September 13, 1905 – March 1, 1960, Oldenburg) served as Senior Storm Unit Leader during the Nazi German invasion of Poland. In September 1939, he was put in charge of the ''Einsatzkommando'' 2/I attached to ''Einsatzgruppe'' I of the Security Police. They were deployed in Poland along with the 14th Army of the Wehrmacht. Little is written about Müller's life before that, although his wartime career is fairly well documented. ==Paramilitary posts== Müller was head of the Gestapo office (''Geheimstaatspolizei'') in Oldenburg from 1935 until World War II.〔 During the invasion of Poland, he served as one of four captains of the mobile killing squads (''Einsatzkommandos'') within ''Einsatzgruppe'' I, led by ''SS-Standartenführer'' Bruno Streckenbach. In total, eight ''Einsatzgruppen'' ((ドイツ語:special-ops units)) had been deployed in Poland. They were active until late 1940, and composed of the Gestapo, Kripo and SD functionaries involved in extermination actions including Operation Tannenberg as well as ''Intelligenzaktion'' against the Polish cultural elites. Müller was appointed commander of the Gestapo Division 4 ''Krakau'' in the new General Government district (''Generalgouvernement'') two months after the attack.
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