1916 |
Ubermac was born in the small village of Leusden in the center of
Holland. His father was a policeman and his mother took
care of the kids. |
1937 |
Ubermac joins the Dutch army to add to the already mobilised
forces. With a significant threat to Hollands borders, Ubermac is stationed at Arnhem with
the 1st Dutch division rifles. |
1938 |
Showing abilities to lead, Ubermac enters the Royal Dutch
officers academy. After graduating, he gets posted at the 1st division staff in The Hague
where he is put in charge of division logistics and deployment. |
1939 |
Germany invades Poland and the Dutch army is put on high alert
Although Holland is prone on remaining neutral, preparations
are made to stop the germans from blitzing the night away. |
1940 |
Fate strikes. Germany lets slip the dogs of war and rolls across
the Dutch borders. After a short but fiercesome battle, the Dutch army capitulates and
enters a period of suppresion by the occupating forces.
The "Arbeitseinsatz" begins as all men between 16 and 45 are being rounded up
and send to Germany to act as a workforce forthe German warmachine. Ubermac is faced with
an option....work in the German camps or fight for a united Europe underthe third reich.
War and leading troops was all Ubermac could do, and therefor he joined the 2nd batallion
of the SS "Totenkopf" division. |
1941 |
Proving his ability to anticipate his enemies and taking
Blitzkrieg to a whole new level, he is promoted to Obersturmbahn-
fuhrer and given a panzer company of his own. |
1942 |
In early '42, Ubermac gets captured by the Russian forces at the
small town of Bretznov. His tendency to be spearheading an attack finally got him wounded
and dragged behind Russian lines.
A dedicated soldier and fierce fighter now works for the GDS. But weather he is to be
trusted noone knows. Word says he is still in contact with German high command and is
gathering valuable info on the tactics of the GDS. Be careful what you tell him and never
blindly trust the man who's name went down in history with the German SS. |