Peter Müller

Peter Müller was a German Spotter in the Wehrmacht during WW2 who worked with the sniper Hugo Wagner.

Biography
Müller was born in a rural village in Bavaria, 1912. In his early adulthood he worked in a hop garden, but in 1937 he joined the Wehrmacht. In 1935, he would marry a woman, Erika, and have a daughter with her. He would be a spotter in a recon squad including Hugo Wagner. He fought in the battles of France, Russia, Italy, the Western Front after the Allied Invasion of Normandy and finally Berlin where he and Wagner were killed defending an apartment.

Personality
Müller was a serious man, with a low tolerance for insubordination, laziness and incompetence, but he showed great respect for those he considered to be good men, like Wagner. He was a proud German who was happy to see Hitler bring the country back to a position of power after the defeat of the Great War. He had very little sympathy for his enemies, especially the Soviets. Despite having political disagreements with his sniper, they were good friends as Müller truly appreciated his skill with a rifle and willingness to fight for his country.

Like many officers in the Wehrmacht, Müller was willing to do anything he would order his men to do. He would fight on the frontlines with bravery and do the same physical labour as those beneath him in rank. He had little respect for the Waffen SS, as he considered them to not be true soldiers, but ignorant children playing at war.