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Otto von Müller

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mid-April 1903 and was commanded from the end of July to the end of September 1903 to serve in the 1st Battalion in the Foot Artillery Regiment "von Hindersin" (1st Pomeranian) No. 2 . From April 1, 1905, his command was followed by a year of service with the Great General Staff . This command was extended until his promotion toHauptmann and the transfer to the officers assigned to the General Staff on March 21, 1908. On April 10, 1908, Müller was appointed adjutant to the Oberquartiermeister and transferred to the General Staff of the Army at the end of March of the following year, being transferred to the General Staff. From April 20, 1909 to March 21, 1910 he was on the General Staff of the VIII Army Corps and then returned to his main regiment with the appointment as Chief of the 8th Company. In 1913 he joined the General Staff of the 21st Division in Frankfurt am Main .
187:(1841-1932) and his wife Marie, née Schweickhardt (* 1850).Otto von Müller married Olly Wessel on October 2, 1905 in Potsdam. The marriage produced the children Irmgard Ingeborg (* 1906) and Wolfgang (* 1910).The coat of arms of the family was split; on the right in silver a half black crested wheel at the split, on the left in green a golden lion; on the helmet on the right with blue-silver, on the left with green-silver decoes a growing golden lion. 315: 321: 112:
After attending the Luisengymnasium in Berlin , Müller joined the 1st Foot Guard Regiment of the Prussian Army on October 1, 1892 and was promoted to second lieutenant by the end of January 1894 . For further training he graduated from the War Academy in 1900/03, rose to the rank of lieutenant in
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From June 30, 1914, Müller was personal adjutant to the last German Crown Prince, Wilhelm of Prussia, until he took his leave on November 26, 1918 . In this capacity he was promoted to major on August 19, 1914 after the start of World War I.
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He was an active tennis player from 1897 to 1933. In 1913 he stood against Schomburgk in the final of the International German Championships in Hamburg . He took part almost exclusively in German tournaments, with a break from 1913 to 1925.
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The family originates from Mecklenburg-Schwerin and begins the lineage with Adam Möller († 1693), who was Amtmann in Redentin near Wismar from 1689. His parents were the Prussian Lieutenant General
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in Stockholm, Müller took part in the tennis singles and doubles competition on the lawn. He reached the quarterfinals in singles with three straight victories, but was eliminated there against
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Müller was the first German Olympian to live to be over 100 years old . When he died in April 1976 he was 100 years and about 6 months old.
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By May 6, 1914, Müller had been awarded the following medals and decorations:
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Knight of the Golden Cross of the Greek Order of the Redeemer
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Knight 2nd Class of the Ducal Saxe-Ernestine House Order
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from Bohemia who later took part in the Olympics. With
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