Heinrich Müller: Jefe de la Gestapo

Watch another of our videos:    • Leon Degrelle: El Hijo Que Hitler Quiso   In the harsh hours of World War II, National Socialist Germany needed men who served more than an ideal, but rather a function or task that, given their sympathies or affinities, they could fully fulfill to ensure the fulfillment of the regime's objectives. One of these men was Heinrich Müller, dedicated to discipline and the military from a young age, who eventually became the director of the Gestapo, the police surveillance and intelligence agency of the Third Reich. From there, almost in the shadows, Müller expertly directed his work until the end of the war and its mysterious outcome. Join us to learn about the life of Heinrich Müller, his rise and unusual fall within the Nazi regime. Author and narrator: Alessandro Polentino. Text editor: Reinaldo Carrillo. Video editor: Stefano Casa. Thumbnail designer: Jonhangel Utrera. Support us on Patreon:   / lanuevaenciclopedia   Follow us on Instagram:   / lanuevaenciclopedia   Subscribe to Reinaldo's Telegram channel: https://t.me/LaNuevaEnciclopedia For questions about the channel: [email protected] Chapters: [00:00] Introduction [01:26] Early years in the German Empire [07:58] Civil servant in Weimar Germany [18:40] Müller's rise in the Nazi regime [25:08] Müller: Head of the Gestapo [31:50] What happened to Heinrich Müller? Music by Scott Buckley, David Fesliyan and David Robson.