Arthur Müller
Arthur Müller | |
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| Born | Aron Cohn 23 October 1871 |
| Died | 19 January 1935 |
| Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur Feed and fertilizer merchant Inventor and producer of "Müllers Mais-Melasse" animal feed Inventor of numerous industrial products and house building components Pioneer producer of all-steel car bodies |
| Spouse | Thekla Sara Benari (1873–1953) |
| Children | Heinrich Max Müller (1899–1983) Ludwig Werner Wilhelm Müller (1901–1989) |
| Parent(s) | Jeanette and Max Müller or Cohn |
Arthur Müller (born Aron Cohn: 23 October 1871 – 19 January 1935) was a German entrepreneur and inventor. He became known as the founder and director of the "Deutsche Flugplatz Gesellschaft" ("German Airfield Company"), which instigated, built and then operated the "Motorflugplatz Johannisthal-Adlershof", Germany's first (and by a few weeks Europe's second) commercial airfield.