Gene Mueller
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Dr. Gene A Mueller (born April 1, 1948) is an American historian and author. Mueller was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is considered an expert in two areas of history, American Nez Perce Indian Culture and 20th Century Europe, specifically Hitler's generals. He has published several books. He has taught at the Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, Henderson State University at Arkadelphia, Arkansas, and Texas A&M University–Texarkana.
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[edit] Education
He has the following degrees:
- B.A., University of Missouri–Kansas City
- M.A., University of Oregon
- Ph.D., University of Idaho
[edit] Books
- Hitler's Commanders, Samuel W. Mitcham, Gene Mueller, ISBN 0-8128-4014-3, Publisher: Cooper Square Publishers
- Wilhelm Keitel: The Forgotten Field Marshal, Gene Mueller, ISBN 0-8154-1294-0, Publisher: Cooper Square Publishers
- Lewiston: From packtrains and tent saloons to highways and brick stores : a century of progress, 1861-1962, Gene Mueller, ASIN B0006XY46W
- Lewiston: A pictorial history, Gene Mueller, ASIN B00070YYD2
- Natives, migrants, and immigrants: Lewiston's cultural heritage and early society, Gene Mueller, ASIN B0006XY462
[edit] Personal
Dr. Mueller is married to Kathleen Mueller, and has three sons.