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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Sources:
Buchner, Alex, The German Infantry Handbook 1939-1945, 1991
Thomas, Nigel, The German Army in World War II, 2002
Buchner, Alex, The German Army Medical Corps in World War II
An Illustrated Dictionary of the Third Reich
By Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage
Sanitäter German medic (World War II)
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