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Robert Muller (March 11, 1923 – September 20, 2010) was an international civil servant with the United Nations. Assistant Secretary-General for 40 years, his ideas about world government, world peace and spirituality, led to the increased representation of religions in the UN, especially of New Age Movement. He was known by some as "the philosopher of the United Nations".〔("Schweitzer - Robert Muller" ). ''Star-News''. March 17, 1993.〕 ==Early life and education== Born in Belgium, Robert Muller grew up in the Alsace-Lorraine region in France as a French citizen.〔(Prophet - the Hatmaker's Son. The life of Robert Muller )〕 Alsace-Lorraine borders Germany. As a child his home was on the border. The border issues he saw as a child had a significant impact on his life, his decision to work at the United Nations. During his youth Robert Muller experienced constant political and cultural turmoil. He knew the horrors of World War II, of being a refugee, of the Nazi occupation in France, imprisonment and escape from prison. During the war he was a member of the French Resistance where towards the end of the war he unsuccessfully tried to prevent the slaughter a group of captured German soldiers. This was a major life event that led to work for peace.〔("The happiest man on earth" ).''Ode Magazine''. January 21, 2007.〕〔("U.N. Official Says Life Should Be 1st Alliance" ). ''Spokane Daily Chronicle''. October 25, 1976.〕 After the war he returned home and earned a Doctorate of Law from the University of Strasbourg. In 1948 he entered and won an essay contest on how to govern the world, the prize of which was an internship at the newly created United Nations.〔
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