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Correspondence and Service Records of Rudolf Max Müller and Associates (1940–1942 )(Irving File 4I)

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The document contains wartime correspondence (1940–1942) between German police and SS officers, detailing personnel matters, deployment requests, and personal updates amid broader administrative and military contexts.

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This is an extensive historical file (over 600 pages) compiling letters, official documents, personal applications, military and police service records, and correspondence mainly revolving around Rudolf Max Müller, his colleagues, superiors, and associates during the years 1940–1942, within the context of Nazi Germany and occupied Europe. It includes content in German (with some Slavic references and local letterhead indications from places like Zagreb), often typed or handwritten.

Disclaimer

This document contains historical materials originating from the period of Nazi Germany (1933–1945). It includes personal and official correspondence, administrative records, and other documents involving members of the SS (Schutzstaffel), police, and civilian collaborators within the Nazi regime. The content reflects the ideologies, terminology, and attitudes of the time, including:

  • References to National Socialist organizations and ranks
  • Administrative activities in occupied territories
  • Expressions of loyalty to the Nazi regime
  • Antisemitic language, propaganda, and references to ethnic resettlement (Umsiedlung)

These documents are presented solely for historical, educational, and scholarly purposes. The inclusion of such material does not constitute endorsement or promotion of the views, actions, or ideologies expressed therein.

Researchers and readers are urged to approach the material with critical awareness, recognizing its context within a regime responsible for widespread war crimes, persecution, and genocide. When using or referencing this material, appropriate care must be taken to frame it within ethical, legal, and academic standards.

If you are using this document in a publication, exhibition, or educational setting, it is strongly recommended to accompany it with historical commentary or curatorial interpretation.

Condition Note

The document is in good legible condition overall, though it includes some typed and handwritten pages with minor smudging and fading in places. Several pages show signs of duplication or archival stamping, but the text remains intact and readable throughout.

Languages

German

Pages

685

OCR

Yes

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