Fynn Schröder

Fynn Schröder was a German field radio operator serving under the command of Hans Müller

World War 2
Fynn joined the wehrmacht in 1941 once he was at the age for the draft and was assigned to the squad of Hans Müller on the eastern front then moved along with Hans to Normandy in 1944 to aid in the defense against the western allies. Schröder's young age and hesitense to fight left him often keeping away from direct combat usually aiding his officer secure areas for outposts and being the squads designated ammo carrier. In 1945 he would be captured by the US forces pushing towards Berlin, surrendering to the allies after most of his squad (except Hans Müller) were furiously bombarded with artillery and gunfire. Fynn and a few others injured from the attack would wave a white flag signaling their surrender. However his officer Hans was nowhere to be seen and had fallen back.

Post War
After the war, Fynn would return to civilised life in West Germany. Despite having been drafted, Fynn showed great regret fighting for the Nazi's in the second World War and wanted to make amends. During Germany's devide into east and west, Fynn would join the Bundesgrenzschutz and aiding those trying to defect to West Germany