Rudolf Brandt

Rudolf Brandt was a German Officer in ww2

Biography
Rudolf Brandt was born in Prussia 1908, his farther was a highly decorated General in the German Military, serving in world war one before retiring from the army, Rudolf was well educated and always aspired to be as great as his farther. He is very egotistical and often uses others to make himself look good. Once he was old enough he joined the German Military, or what was left of it after the great war, rising up the ranks through the years. In 1939 World War 2 would break out, and Brandt at this time had made it to officer. He was a rather ruthless leader, often leaving his men to do the dirty work and only caring about his own glory.

Death
During the battle of Berlin in 1945. Rudolf was in charge of a small squad of weary and desperate soliders. Brandt was blinded by the ideas of Glory and Victory which prevented him in coming to terms with Germany's impending defeat. Rudolf would command his men as he did many others during the early war, however his men's moral had run out. His squad would beat him and any who followed him to near death and desert, leaving Rudolf in a bloody pool on the floor. Rudolf would cower in a nearby building along with his bloodies comrades where advancing soviets followed the trail of blood they left and found them in which they would be dragged out into the street begging for mercy. Rudolf would be shot through the chest by a TT-30 wielding Russian and slowly bleed to death while unconscious as red army soldiers around him laughed in amusement as they executed the rest of his men.

Trivia

 * Rudolf shares the name of a German SS officer Rudolf Hermann Brandt. However, despite the same fore and surname they are of no relation