Forename: Friedrich
Surname: Markz
Date of Birth: 1897
Father: Adelrich Markz
Mother: Genoveva Markz
Ethnic Group: Bavarian-German.
Story:
Friedrich Markz was born in 1897 to an aritstocratic family in the former capital of Bavaria, Munich. At the age of 18 he signed up to the armed forces of the German Empire. During this period he fought in both the Battle of Passchendaele & the Battle of the Somme to name a few.
During the era of the Weimar republic he was laid witness to the coalition of revolutionists in & around the German Empire, as it slowly crumbled to form the Nazi Party under the rule of Adolf Hitler.
In the Early years of WWII he was positioned in Army Group North under Field Marshall Fedor Von Bock in the Invasion of Poland, furthermore he was in General Günther von Kluge's 4th Army, he mowed through with the rest of Army Group North into Warsaw, eventually taking over Poland.
He then was sent to France, in which he led a Batallion of Wehrmacht Soldiers, easily taking the Eastern Half of Paris, along with a further 5 more Batallions.
It was due to this that he was promoted to Field Marshall by the Führer Adolf Hitler himself.
His area of command is the area surrounding France, and the Western Half of Germany, including the occupied areas.
Appearance:
Equipment:
He has a P-08 Luger, with deaths head in plastic embedded on the grip of it.
As a gift from the Führer he received a cyanide capsule, which he carries on him at all times.
The latest found image of him, with the Romanians.
Marx in a meeting with Hitler