
The WW II German Sanitaters were responsible for the health & welfare of casualties from armed conflict.
Photographic evidence proves this often involved the treatment of those injured from the opposing side.
Despite being protected by the Geneva convention, medics were often the target of enemy fire, particularly on the Eastern front.
The German armed forces provided their own medical Doctors and orderlies, but were often assisted by members of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK). This perilous role took many non-combatants dangerously close to the front line.
Kampfgruppe Stahlkriegers Sani section is efficiently stocked and run by our very own "Herr Dok" who scours militaria fairs in order to procure items for his well stocked apothecary. On occasion, Herr Dok is assisted by our two guest DRK Nurses who have meticulously researched their re-enactment persona.
Photographic evidence proves this often involved the treatment of those injured from the opposing side.
Despite being protected by the Geneva convention, medics were often the target of enemy fire, particularly on the Eastern front.
The German armed forces provided their own medical Doctors and orderlies, but were often assisted by members of the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK). This perilous role took many non-combatants dangerously close to the front line.
Kampfgruppe Stahlkriegers Sani section is efficiently stocked and run by our very own "Herr Dok" who scours militaria fairs in order to procure items for his well stocked apothecary. On occasion, Herr Dok is assisted by our two guest DRK Nurses who have meticulously researched their re-enactment persona.