Yevgeny Miller, Latvian-Russian general and politician (b. 1867)

Eugen Ludwig Müller (Russian: Евге́ний-Лю́двиг Ка́рлович Ми́ллер, tr. Evgeniy-Lyudvig Karlovich Miller; 25 September 1867 – 11 May 1939), better known as Yevgeny Miller, was a Russian general of Baltic German origin and one of the leaders of the anticommunist White Army during and after the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). After the civil war he lived in exile in France. Kidnapped by Soviet intelligence operatives in Paris in 1937, he was smuggled to the USSR and executed in Moscow in 1939.