Strange, Interesting, and Unique Biographies
Heinrich Müller (Gestapo)
Heinrich Muller was born in Bavaria and he worked for political secret state police of Nazi Germany. Serving as a pilot for weaponry spotting unit during World War I, he was awarded several awards for his bravery. As Gestapo and Chief of Operations, Muller placed a key role in the Holocaust. He was among the last group of Nazi loyalists. A day after Hitler’s suicide, Muller was found nowhere since 1945. His fate remains a mystery even today. Hitler’s pilot had quoted Muller as he had said, “We know the Russian methods exactly. I haven’t the faintest intention of being taken prisoner.” The attempt to trace Muller was unsuccessful and ended up by stating it is common name in German.
Semir Osmanagic
The Bosnian born Semir Osmanagic also holds a different life as he plays roles as author, amateur archaeologist and contractor in metalworking in U.S. He is famous for promoting Bosnian Pyramids theory which says that a compilation of cluster formations near the Bosnian is the largest pyramid valley on Earth. The Bosnia hills, Visocica has got international famous after the media campaign called to reveal it is a human-made. The fourteenth century royal castle town, Visoko was reportedly known to be located here. His consequent excavations have exposed what he argues is an opening plateau and tunnels, as well as stone blocks and prehistoric mortar which once sheltered the construction. He has named Visocica Hill the Pyramid of the Sun and two nearby hills, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Dragon. Two other structures have been found, the Pyramid of the Earth and the Pyramid of Love.
