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  1. Siegfried Friedrich Heinrich Müller (26 October 1920 – 17 April 1983), referred to as "Congo Müller" (Kongo-Müller), was a German-born soldier and mercenary. Müller served as an officer-candidate in the Wehrmacht in World War II and, after emigrating to Apartheid South Africa, became a mercenary commanding part of 5 Commando in the Congo ...

  2. This video is about Siegfried Müller, a German Wehrmacht officer turned mercenary. The man earned a reputation during his time fighting in the Congo as a tal...

  3. medium.com › @deborahlarmstrong › the-laughing-man-e7234ba9c52c“The Laughing Man” - Medium

    May 20, 2023 · In 1966, two East German documentary filmmakers, posing as a TV crew from West Germany, paid a visit to a notorious Nazi-turned-mercenary named Siegfried Müller.

  4. Wehrmacht veteran turned bartender Siegfriend Mueller was a public relations embarrassment for Hoare, happily flaunting his World War II Iron Cross. Former cavalryman Maurice Lucien-Brun, who “spoke English like Charles Boyer” according to Hoare, sailed his 38-foot ketch from France to South Africa to sign up.

  5. Siegfried Müller (26 October 1920 – 17 April 1983) often called Kongo-Müller was a former German Wehrmacht officer-candidate who fought as a mercenary under Major Mike Hoare in the Congo Crisis. Siegfried Müller was born in Crossen an der Oder, Germany (now Poland) in 1920.

  6. Nov 24, 2020 · Major Muller is one of those rare breeds of men born for war. At age 15, Muller was familiar with loading a rifle and knowing his enemies as a volunteer in the Hitler youth. He would become known as “congo killer” Muller during his mercenary days in 1964 fighting on Africa’s dark continent. Born to a profoundly prideful Prussian family in 1920.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · Siegfried was enrolled in boarding schools and became part of the Jungvolk, reaching the rank of Fähnleinführer (national youth leader) which is the German military equivalent of Field Marshal. Müller joined the Wehrmacht in 1939 and first saw action during the German invasion of Poland.