Heinrich Müller, chief of the Gestapo, is the most senior Nazi unaccounted for. CIA files reveal an exhaustive search to find him in the months after the war. They were unable to track him after World War 2 because of his incredibly generic name (which translates to Henry Miller) and the fact that, unlike Heydrich and Himmler, he had remained anonymous to the public. The uncertainty of Müller's ultimate end and/or whereabouts has only served to nourish the “mysterious power” that the Gestapo elicits even to the present.
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