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Gottfried Johannes Müller | |
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Born | Gschwend, Germany) | 10 April 1914
Died | 26 September 2009 | (aged 95)
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | Philanthropist, author |
Spouse(s) | Susanne Firgau (married 1948, divorced mid-1960s); Ursula Schweizer (m 1973) |
Children | Amadé, Alexander, Samuel, and Nathan |
Parent(s) | Johannes Mattäus Müller, Katharina Schurr |
Gottfried Johannes Müller (10 April 1914 – 26 September 2009) was a German author and philanthropist[1] who founded an international Christian vegetarian orphanage, SALEM Children's Village. He had been a major in the German Luftwaffe during World War II.[2] He is credited also with designing the Kurdish national flag.[3][4]
Published work
editHe is the author of one German-language book, which has been published three (3) different times, in 1959, 2005/2006, and 2011, in German.[5]
- Müller, Gottfried Johannes. Im brennenden Orient. Bruderschaft Salem e.V., Stuttgart, 1959.[6]
- Müller, Gottfried Johannes. Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan Paperback. Henss, Dr.Ronald Verlag; Neuauflage. November 1, 2005. German Edition. ISBN 978-3-939937-00-5.[7]
- Müller, Gottfried Johannes. Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan. Ronald Henss Verlag, Saarbrücken, 2006 ISBN 978-3-939937-00-5
- Müller, Gottfried Johannes. In the Burning Orient, 3rd ed., Salem-Buchdienst GmbH, Stadtsteinach, 2007
- Müller, Gottfried Johannes. Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan. B004TBD184. Publisher: Dr. Ronald Henss Verlag. Publication Date: March 21, 2011. Available only through Amazon Kindle and in paperback.[8]
Influence
editHe was an influential mind and funding source behind the Salem Village series of Christian vegetarian orphanages.[9][circular reference][10] He is credited also with designing the Kurdish national flag.[11][12]
References
edit- ^ "SALEM International - Startseite".
- ^ Müller, Gottfried Johannes, In the Burning Orient, 3rd ed., Salem-Buchdienst GmbH, Stadtsteinach, 2007.
- ^ Ekurd.net Designer of Kurdish flag passes away. 6.1.2010
- ^ Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan. Kurdish Wikipedia.
- ^ German language Amazon author page for Gottfried Johannes Müller
- ^ Im brennenden Orient. Author:Gottfried Johannes Müller. Print Book, German, 1959
- ^ Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan Paperback – November 1, 2005. German Edition by Gottfried Johannes Müller (Author)
- ^ Müller, Gottfried Johannes. Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan. B004TBD184. Publisher: Dr. Ronald Henss Verlag. Publication Date: March 21, 2011.
- ^ History of Salem Village
- ^ History of Salem International in German
- ^ Ekurd.net Designer of Kurdish flag passes away. 6.1.2010
- ^ Einbruch ins verschlossene Kurdistan. Kurdish Wikipedia.
See also
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