2. Walter Schellenberg, <strong>The</strong> Labyr<strong>in</strong>th, trans. Louis Hagen (New York: Harper Brothers, 1956[1951]), pp. 319-20. Excerpts from the debrief<strong>in</strong>g are <strong>in</strong> memo 201-742896 of 10 February 1965,Mueller file, vol. 1.3. For Kaltenbrunner's <strong>in</strong>terrogation, see the excerpts <strong>in</strong> memo 201-742896 of 10 February 1965,Mueller file, vol. 1. On Pannwitz, see [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] to Chief, EE and Chief SR, [A]-44835, 24September 1959, Mueller file, vol. 1. Pannwitz's name is redacted <strong>in</strong> this document but it is clearwho he is from other evidence <strong>in</strong> the file.4. War Room Publication, G. I. S. Priorities for Interrogation, 27 May 1945, NA RG 226, Entry119A, Box 22, Folder 621. War Room Publication, Tactical Interrogation of Members of theRSHA, 21 May 1945, NA RG 226, E119A, B 22, F 621.5. W. R. C.3 Fortnightly Report for the period end<strong>in</strong>g 18th June, 1945, NA RG 226, E 119A, B 25,F 639.6. Progress Report, X-2 Branch, 1 June-30 June 1945, attached to Sa<strong>in</strong>t (London) to Sa<strong>in</strong>t,Stockholm, 13 July 1945, NA RG 226, Entry 125A, B 7, F 76.7. War Room Monthly Summary No. 4, 23 July 1945, NA RG 226, E 119A, B 24, F 629.8. NA RG 226, Entry 119A, B 22, F 621.9. Arrest Target List-Revision Note, 1 November 1945, NA RG 226, E 122, B 1, tab 6.10. Two consecutive <strong>in</strong>dex cards, probably prepared <strong>in</strong> 1946, are reproduced <strong>in</strong> Gestapo Mueller'sIRR File and give two birth dates: the correct date and 7 June 1896. Card #2 <strong>in</strong>cludes themis<strong>in</strong>formation that He<strong>in</strong>rich Mueller was be<strong>in</strong>g deta<strong>in</strong>ed at Civilian Internment Enclosure #10,Altenstadt. It is quite possible that a He<strong>in</strong>rich Mueller was there, but neither of those two whosebirth dates were listed. U.S. Army did not list any further deal<strong>in</strong>gs with the Altenstadt Mueller.NA RG 319, IRR File Mueller, File XE 23 55 39.11. See note by the Intelligence Bureau, C.C. G. (British Element), Bad Oeynhausen to G-2 (CI),USFET, 23 May 1946. <strong>The</strong>re is also a reference to this <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>in</strong> "Subject: Mueller,He<strong>in</strong>rich,"5 May 1961, the same U.S. Army consolidated report that lists Mueller as hav<strong>in</strong>g been<strong>in</strong> Altenstadt <strong>in</strong> December 1945. NA RG 319, IRR File Mueller, XE 23 55 39. This report waseasily dismissed because Gestapo Mueller's wife and children were still alive.12. See Cards photocopied <strong>in</strong> the U.S. Army's Mueller File. NA RG 319, IRR File Mueller, XE 23 5539.13. See "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller,'" p. 12.14. <strong>The</strong> 1950 book, Die geheime Front: Organisation, Personen und Aktionen der deutschenGeheimdienstes was published under the pseudonym Walter Hagen and translated <strong>in</strong>to numerouslanguages <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g English. It argued that Mueller had escaped through a secret passagewayknown only to him and Eichmann.15. On the paragraph above see Landeskrim<strong>in</strong>alamt Baden-Württemberg Sonderkommission ZentraleStelle, Tgb. Nr. SK. ZSt. III/I-79/60, 29 July 1960 to Bar<strong>net</strong>t at the U.S. Consulate, IRR, XE 2355 39; Landeskrim<strong>in</strong>alamt Baden-Württemberg Sonderkommission Zentrale Stelle, SK ZSt. I/1-79/60 to Zentrale Stelle Ludwigsburg, 27 February 1961, ibid. <strong>The</strong> U.S. Army helped for n<strong>in</strong>etydays beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> May 1961 with the surveillance of Mueller's father and children, but thissurveillance yielded no results.16. <strong>The</strong> witnesses, questioned <strong>in</strong> connection with a West German police <strong>in</strong>vestigation <strong>in</strong> 1961, arequoted <strong>in</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller,'" pp. 16, 18.17. [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] to Chief, EE and Chief SR, [A]-44835, 24 September 1959, Mueller file, vol. 1.
18. On the details above, see the lengthy German police reports of 1960 and 1961 submitted to U.S.Army Counter Intelligence and conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Mueller's IRR file, NA RG 319, IRR File Mueller,XE 23 55 39. Fa<strong>in</strong>ter copies of these reports were made available by the Army to the <strong>CIA</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1970and are <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the <strong>CIA</strong> Mueller File, vol. 2; See also "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller,'"pp.19-26, 32-3, 34-37. On the effects, see "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller'", p. 33.19. Memo [A]-744, 10 May 1961, Mueller file, vol. 2; Memo of 17 March 1961, Mueller File, vol. 2.<strong>The</strong> defector's name is redacted.20. To: Chief, EE, Chief SR, A[Excised] LCIMPROVE/[Excised]/[Excised] /Operations Further[Excised] Reports on Rote Kapelle Personalities, 24 September 1959, Mueller File, Vol. 1. <strong>The</strong><strong>in</strong>formant is revealed by name as Pannwitz <strong>in</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller,'" pp. 14-16,Mueller File, Volume 2.21. On Felfe, see Mary Ellen Reese, General Re<strong>in</strong>hard Gehlen: <strong>The</strong> <strong>CIA</strong> Connection (Fairfax, Va.:George Mason University Press, 1990), pp. 143-72. On Loellgen's non-arrest, see Review of File:Jakob LOELLGEN, 9 February 1971, Mueller File, vol. 2.22. See <strong>CIA</strong>/Eur, June 23, 1961 <strong>in</strong> Mueller file , vol. 1. Regard<strong>in</strong>g the defector's comments <strong>in</strong> 1971see "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for 'Gestapo Mueller,'" pp. 25, 25a and the Memorandum for the Record of 18November 1971 <strong>in</strong> Mueller file, vol. 1. This defector had never seen Mueller himself.23. "Gestapo-Müller lebt <strong>in</strong> Albanien," Stern, January 1964; "Die Spur nach amerika," Stern, 16August 1964. <strong>The</strong> latter article <strong>in</strong> full is xeroxed <strong>in</strong> Mueller file, vol. 1.24. On the possibility of dis<strong>in</strong>formation, see [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] dispatch [A] - 3564 CS, 31 January 1964.25. Memo [A]-13564, 31 January 1964, Mueller file, vol. 1.26. [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] to Chief, EE, [A]-63831, 5 February 1964.27. Staff memorandum December 9, 1970, Mueller File, Volume 1. This is a debrief<strong>in</strong>g of a defectorwith <strong>in</strong>side knowledge of Czech <strong>in</strong>telligence and KGB active measures. <strong>The</strong> 1971 CI Staff historyfurther identifies this source as an apparently reliable Czechoslovak defector. See "<strong>The</strong> Hunt for'Gestapo Mueller,'" p. 38. <strong>The</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation which this defector provided and the tim<strong>in</strong>g of thisdefection strongly suggests that this source was Ladislas Bittman.[TN]28. Memo [A]-19267, 9 December 1970, Mueller file, vol. 1.29. <strong>The</strong> 9 December 1971 memo is <strong>in</strong> Mueller file, vol. 2.30. "Gestapo-Müller - Ke<strong>in</strong> Nazi," Der Spiegel, 16 October 1963, copy <strong>in</strong> Mueller file.31. Chief, WOMUSE, via Chief, EUR, to [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR], [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] 22899, 7 October 1970, Muellerfile, vol. 1.32. Memo [<strong>CIA</strong>/EUR] 22984, 15 December 1970, Mueller file, vol 1.33. See the xeroxed copies of Schellenberg, <strong>The</strong> Labyr<strong>in</strong>th, and Hagen, Die geheime Front, datedDecember 1970 <strong>in</strong> Mueller file, vol. 1.34. Memorandum for the Record, 10 February 1971, "<strong>The</strong> Man who probably knows what became ofHe<strong>in</strong>rich (Gestapo) Mueller," Mueller File, vol. 2.35. "How do we get LOELLGEN to talk?" 10 February 1971, Mueller file, vol 2.36. As a part of the CI Staff's <strong>in</strong>vestigation, the <strong>CIA</strong> requested files from the U.S. Army on some ofMueller's associates. Those documents were released to NARA, but are largely illegible.”
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