Dr. Walter Müller was a medical doctor and SS member who worked as SS-Sturmarzt (SS medical officer) in Württemberg. He was born in 1901 out of wedlock and his mother Berta Müller decided not reveal the identity of the father. After the death of his mother in 1913 he was adopted by aunt and her husband and following their death in 1925 Hermann Dreifus became his legal guardian. In 1933 his ancestry was researched and it turned out that Hermann Dreifus was actually his biological father and as he was a Jew, Dr. Müller was listed as being a "half-Jew". Following this revelation he was dismissed from the SS and lost his job, he chose to take his own life shortly after as he felt that life without his SS comrades was not worth living.

Commanders

SS-Sturmführer Friedrich Schlegel (27 May 1927 - 14 Sep 1927)
SS-Sturmführer Karl Schuster (15 Jan 1931 - 19 Mar 1931)
SS-Sturmbannführer Karl Pflomm (19 Mar 1931 - 21 Mar 1932)
SS-Standartenführer Robert Zeller (21 Mar 1932 - 31 July 1933)
SS-Sturmbannführer Max Humps (15 July 1933 - 22 Apr 1934)
SS-Sturmbannführer Ernst Greulich (22 Apr 1936 - 15 Mar 1936)
SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Ihle (15 Mar 1936 - 1 Jan 1938)
SS-Obersturmbannführer Hans von Uslar (1 Jan 1938 - 30 Nov 1938)
SS-Obersturmbannführer Kurt Hoffmann (1 Dec 1938 - ? May 1945)

HQ

Stuttgart

Sources used

Michael H. Kater - Doctors under Hitler
Mark C. Yerger - Allgemeine-SS: The commands, units and leaders of the general SS

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