User talk:Andora1

Dear All, Let us please do not post false accusations unter the section "Controversies". The false accusations (which I deleted) were as follows:

a) ACCUSATION: "H. Müller appears as SS-Brigadeführer in the film". ACTUALLY IN THE FILM: H. Müller is Standartenführer! (minute 49:36 in the film)

b) ACCUSATION: "H. Müller is Chief of the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA) Amt IV (the Gestapo)". ACTUALLY IN THE FILM: H. Müller is a "representative of the Chief of the Security Main Office of Germany" [Sicherheitshauptamt]. (minute 53:07 in the film)

c) ACCUSATION: The document in the film contains reference to "RSHA - Reich Main Security Office" ACTUALLY IN THE FILM: There is reference to "Sicherheitshauptamt" and NOT TO RSHA - "Reichssicherheitshauptamt" (minute 53:13 in the film).

d) ACCUSATION: H. Müller signed Kristallnacht documents on November 11 of 1938 and physically couldn't be in Moscow. This is a blank accusation, since no reference to any docuements signed by Müller on Novermber 11, 1938 is provided!

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