Sanitäter German medic (World War II)
During the Second World War, the German Army had a well organized and highly skilled medical service.
The Sanitäter, popularly known as “Sanis” were always on the frontline with combat troops, ready to jump in to help wounded men.
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Buchner, Alex, The German Infantry Handbook 1939-1945, 1991
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Buchner, Alex, The German Army Medical Corps in World War II
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