Josef Mueller: war crimes trial copy papers
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Josef Mueller was born in 1910, the 18th of 19 children of David and Rosa Mueller in Mosbach, Baden Wuerttemberg. After school he trained as a bookbinder and picture frame-maker, in which trade he worked, interspersed with periods of unemployment, until he joined the SS in 1936, where he commenced working full-time for the organisation in Heidelberg. He married Rosa Krauss on 22 March 1937 and they had 2 children. He joined the Waffen SS in September 1939. After sustaining an injury fighting in Russia, he was sent to work for the Chief of Police in Cracow, SS Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger. He was involved with 'resettling' Jews and became commandant of the work camps at Plaszow. It was during this period that he committed war crimes.
Archival History
All of the records are copies from the main repository for war crimes trials records at Ludwigsburg. Many of the names refererred to in the records have been deleted for reasons of data protection.
Acquisition
Trial documents of Franz Josef Mueller; sh. doc.
Donated June 1999
Donor: Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen
Scope and Content
This collection of material came about as a result of research into the events that took place in Plaszow concentration camp, in particular the crimes and testimony of Josef Mueller, one of the former commandants. The papers consist of the trial judgement, a transcript of his interrogation and various statements in the case against Mueller. There are also numerous statements from Mueller, acting as a witness in the trials of other defendants. Also included is correspondence between the depositor and the Wiener Library.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Readers need to contact the holders of the originals for permisson to obtain copies.
People
- Müller, Franz Josef
Subjects
- Plaszow (concentration camp)
- War crime trials