Müller, Richard

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Name
Müller, Richard Gender: M
Richard Louis Müller
born on 9 December 1880 at 14:00 (= 2:00 PM )
Place Weira, Germany, 50n42, 11e43
Timezone LMT m11e43 (is local mean time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Scholfield
Astrology data s_su.18.gif s_sagcol.18.gif 17°55' s_mo.18.gif s_piscol.18.gif 27°27 Asc.s_taucol.18.gif 09°52'



Richard Müller (Addressing the First Congress of the Worker´s and Soldier´s Councils of Germany, December 1918)
photo: Robert Sennecke (1885–1940) Blue pencil.svg wikidata:Q1504478 Robert Sennecke De, license cc-by-sa-3.0-de

Biography

German socialist and historian who wrote a three-volume history of the German Revolution. He initially trained as a lathe-operator and later became an industrial unionist and organizer of mass-strikes against World War I. In 1918 he was a leading figure of the council movement in the German Revolution. Afterwards he became an entrepreneur in real estate. By 1930 he had become a millionaire; some time later he left the business and retired. Müller died on 11 May 1943 in Berlin, aged 62.

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Sy Scholfield quotes from Working-Class Politics in the German Revolution: Richard Müller, the Revolutionary Shop Stewards and the Origins of the Council Movement by Ralf Hoffrogge (BRILL, 2014), p. 11: "Richard Louis Müller was born on 9 December 1880 at two o'clock in the afternoon in the village of Weira in what is now the German state of Thuringia.... All information from...the Weira parish register."

Categories

  • Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
  • Lifestyle : Financial : Wealthy (Millionaire)
  • Vocation : Business : Entrepreneur
  • Vocation : Business/Marketing : Real estate
  • Vocation : Humanities+Social Sciences : Historian
  • Vocation : Politics : Labor unions
  • Vocation : Politics : Party Affiliation (Socialist)
  • Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
  • Vocation : Misc. : Factory work (Lathe-operator)