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Alfred Müller (from 1938 Alfred Miler; 1888 – 1945) was Croatian entrepreneur and oldest son of Adolf Müller.
Müller was born in Zagreb to a wealthy Jewish family, with younger brother Leo. He graduated from higher technical school in Vienna. Müller was married to Klara (née Hafner) with whom he had two children, son Alan and daughter Evelina. After his father death, Müller inherited "Balkan" cinema and part of residential-commercial complex in Varšavska and Masarykova Street. In 1938, because of the political situation and antisemitism, Müller and his family converted to Catholicism and change their surname to Miler. In 1939, Müller sold the residential-commercial complex in Varšavska and Masarykova Street to a Topić family from Zagreb. That same year Müller and his family moved to France. During World War II, Müller and his wife where arrested by Gestapo in France with the help from Vichy Regime, while their daughter managed to save herself by hiding at friends. Müller son joined the French Resistance. In August of 1944, Müller was deported to Dachau concentration camp, where in January of 1945 he was killed. Müller family survived the Holocaust, his wife and daughter moved to United States after the war, and in 1949 his son returned and stayed in Zagreb where he still lives. With the independence of Croatia, Müller son sought the return of the property which was taken from his father by Ustaše and later communist of the SFR Yugoslavia.
Actors: Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Aarne Üksküla (actor), Hardi Volmer (writer), Thomas DeRenzo (composer), Hardi Volmer (director), Hardi Volmer (actor), Arvo Kukumägi (actor), Andrus Vaarik (actor), Sulev Luik (actor), Jüri Krjukov (actor), Ilmar Raag (actor), Peeter Volkonski (actor), Rein Oja (actor), Rein Oja (actor),
Genres: Comedy, History,