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Gottfried Johannes Müller (10 April 1914 – 26 September 2009) was a German philanthropist. ==Early life==
Gottfried Müller was born on 10 April 1914 in the small Swabian village Gschwend. Müller was the second oldest of three siblings. His father, Johannes Matthäus Müller, was a skilled saddler, and the district male nurse. Johannes Müller had a small, self-sufficient farm. His mother, Katharina Müller née Schurr, was a housewife. From 1926 to 1929, Gottfried Müller worked in the Kienzle grocery store in Gschwend. Müller wanted to become a doctor, but did not have the financial resources to study medicine. He worked in the sales department of the company Ploquet in Heidenheim an der Brenz and later in Vienna as a salesman of menswear in Austria and Italy until 1935. With a bicycle and 60 German marks, he and a friend traveled to the Orient by land and by sea, visiting Cairo and the Pyramids, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Baghdad and venturing into the secluded empire of the Kurds. Müller's first book, ''Breaking into Secluded Kurdistan'', the travelogue of this first journey to the Orient, was published in 1937 by Philadelphia Reutlingen.
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