Franz Josef Müller

Franz Josef Müller (8 September 1924 – 31 March 2015) was a member of the World War II-era White Rose resistance group in the Third Reich.

[1][2] He raised money to collect stamps and envelopes, including pamphlets addressed to the White Rose and was involved in spreading the letters.

He usually met with classmate Hans Hirzel, son of the parish priest at that time, in the hidden organ chamber of the Martin-Luther-Church in Ulm.

The reason why he, Hans and Susanne Hirzel were not sentenced to death, unlike the other members of the White Rose, is unknown.

Franz Josef Müller studied law in Tübingen, Basel and in Freiburg im Breisgau.

Franz Josef Müller in 2009