Telegram sent to Himmler by Hermann Mueller, regarding the supply of manpower to concentration camps, 1942
Implementation of an order regarding increasing the supply of manpower to concentration camps; a possibility exists for the transfer of 45,000 Jews from Bialystok, Theresienstadt, the Netherlands and Berlin [to Auschwitz], including elderly people and children, 11-31/01/1943; estimation that the number of those fit for labor will be 10,000-15,000 "following the imposition of the suitable criterion";
The document is part of the Evidence material at the Nuremberg Trial.
Legal documentation regarding Hermann Johannes Mueller, administrative director of the Sicherheitspolizie und Sicherheitsdienst (Sipo and SD) headquarters in the Lublin area
Interrogation of Hermann Johannes Mueller, administrative director of the Sicherheitspolizie und Sicherheitsdienst (Sipo and SD) headquarters in the Lublin area, who was responsible for the evacuation of the area, including deportations and the settlement of ethnic Germans; the interrogation of Mueller was by Larry L. Wolff, in Nuremberg.