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The text explores the alternative history of German mercenaries post-World War II, focusing on figures like Siegfried Müller, also known as "Congo Müller". It highlights his personal story and a GDR film about him, offering insights into the portrayal of Western colonial warriors.
„Mercenary“ is a terrifying name in Germany. However, this country also has an alternative history of warfare. After the Second World War, many Germans served elsewhere – not only in the French Foreign Legion, which was very German during the Indochina War.
Another German colonial warrior is Siegfried Müller. And even if there is no longer any connection to the man's real history, "Congo Müller" always resonates. HERE is his personal story summarized briefly.
There was also a GDR film about him: "The Laughing Man – Confessions of a Murderer" aims to showcase a Western colonial warrior. Here is the full movie to watch:
Interview with Congo Müller. East German television presents a colonial warrior who simply tells his story.
Very intriguing: this is the story behind the film "The Laughing Man – Confessions of a Murderer".
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