Arnold Mill

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Arnold Mühle (born October 21, 1906 in Bischofsburg , East Prussia ; † June 7, 1993 in Heide (Holstein) ) was a German political functionary and SA leader, most recently with the rank of SA brigade leader .

In 1937 Mühle was appointed leader of SA Brigade 2 (Masuria). In the Reichstag elections in April 1938 , Mühle, at that time SA Oberführer in Gumbinnen , ran unsuccessfully on the “Führer’s List” for the National Socialist Reichstag.

Mühle achieved his highest rank in the SA when he was promoted to brigade leader on January 31, 1941.

literature

  • Horst Henrich (editor): The organization of the Supreme SA leadership from January 5, 1931 to April 20, 1944. Including the ranking of Obergruppenführer, Gruppenführer and Brigadführer. On the basis of the official Führer orders 2 (July 31, 1931) to 85 (April 20, 1944), the order of March 31, 1931 and the special orders IV, 23a and 79a , pp. 367–375.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary in the Ostpreußenblatt of July 3, 1993, p. 17.
  2. Erich Stockhorst: 5000 heads , 1967, p. 299.