In the army, there is the profession of "military doctor". Their duty is to save lives and heal the wounded. Many military doctors have been awarded military ranks, such as Lieutenant General Fu Lianzhang and Major General Qian Xinzhong of our army.

In the army, there is the profession of "military doctor". Their duty is to save lives and heal the wounded. Many military doctors have been awarded military ranks, such as Lieutenant General Fu Lianzhang and Major General Qian Xinzhong of our army.

However, in the German army during World War II, there was a dentist doctor who was awarded the rank of lieutenant general not because of saving lives and helping the wounded, but because of his strong war.

This "unemployed" person is German Lieutenant General Carl Mauss.

You may say: This person is from a doctor and holds a scalpel. If you let him go to the battlefield to fight, can you fight well?

Not to mention, this person can really fight a good battle. Look at the German general Shaoken’s evaluation of him: “ Maos is a tried and tested frontline veteran, a shining model officer, and an excellent tactician!

Facts have proved that this comment about Maos is by no means a praising word, but the most real portrayal.

As early as in the period, Maos, who was only 16 years old, joined the German Army. A newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger. This is the most appropriate thing to use on Mao Si at that time. With his brave and fearless battle, Mao Si became the first warrior in his division to win the Cross.

The following year, Mao Si was promoted to second lieutenant, becoming the youngest second lieutenant officer. You know, he was a 17-year-old boy at that time.

Originally developed according to this life trajectory, Maosi was definitely a promising military star, but a sudden accident almost ruined his future. During a flight training, Maosi fell from a high altitude due to a loss of control of the plane. Although he was lucky enough to die, he left his lifelong disability. So, after the end of World War I, Maos was laid off early.

Since he could not join the army and fought, Maos simply went to university to study the dentistry major that he was quite interested in, and obtained a doctorate degree in dentistry from the University of Hamburg, a typical academic master.

At that time, having such an education was completely called a high-end talent, but Maos, who was restless at heart, was unwilling to continue working in the dentist industry for the rest of his life. Therefore, when the Nazi army expanded on a large scale in 1934, he resolutely gave up his superior life and joined the army.

Although he is disabled, Maos' performance is not inferior to anyone. He has left his figure in Polish Battle and French Battle . He also acted as the commander of the 7th Armored Division in the late World War II. In the Ukrainian battlefield, the Belarusian battlefield, and even the northern battlefield Danze, East Prussia, etc., all have the pace of Maos' fighting.

What is more worth mentioning is that Maosi has also received a "Bronze Melee Medal". Who is this medal for? ——Soldiers who have participated in more than 15 close-up hand-to-hand combat and have achieved brilliant results. In other words, although Maosi has a lifelong disability, this person likes to fight in close combat the most, throwing his arms around and fighting with the other party to bayonets.

Perhaps, among all Nazi generals, Maus was the only one to receive this medal.

In March 1945, Mao Si was hit by a stray bullet and was seriously injured again. His subordinates wanted to transfer him to the rear hospital, but he refused to leave and lie on a stretcher to continue commanding the battle.

Mous has a famous motto: " command should be set up in the place where gunfire is the most intense, the commander should be with the soldiers, and must lead armored assaults on the front line. The only moment that will prevent me from controlling the situation on the battlefield is to stay in the command center in the rear and learn about military information from the map. "

Look at this sentence, it is even more Patton than Patton !

After the end of World War II, Mao Si was not sentenced, but was deported home, started his old business and opened a dentist clinic.

However, I have been fighting for half a lifetime, how could I settle down easily? By the time West Germany re-established the National Welfare Force in 1955, Maos went to sign up again. At this time, he was 57 years old, and his left leg had been amputated and could only walk on prosthetics. People like

naturally cannot be agreed to enlist in the army again. Coupled with the pressure of public opinion on the Nazis from the outside world, the National Defense Forces finally rejected this former combat hero.Helplessly, Maos muttered, "This is a great insult to the veterans of World War II", and gave up his last chance to approach the troops in disappointment.

A few years later, Maus died of a heart attack in Hamburg. At his funeral, the West German Federal Defense Force sent a honorary guard to help him and gave him very high courtesy, and Maus should rest in peace.