Hans Krebs



"Hans Krebs made a huge catch, just like a fish, on US troops stationed in the Spartley Islands. With the help of Chinese, Russian, Nazi and North Japanese forces, I noticed that all of the Southeast Asian nations, including Taiwan, would get an outrage. A politicial outrage."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Big Catch

Hans Krebs is a Nazi Union general of infantry who served during World War II, and again during World War III.

Krebs was a career soldier, serving in the Reichswehr (from 1914 to 1935), the Wehrmacht (from 1935 to 1945) and the Nazi-Unionsmacht (in the events of World War III). He served as the Chief of Staff of the OKH during the final phase of two wars war (April 1 to May 1, 1945, and again from one month before the Last Day). Krebs attempted to open surrender negotiations with the Red Army; he committed suicide in the Führerbunker during the early hours of May 2, 1945.

In World War III, Krebs gave open surrender negotiations with the Asian Federation after Lola Loud's death, and he survived unlike that, and he was likely pardoned after the war.

Early Life and Education
Krebs was born in Helmstedt. He volunteered for service in the Imperial German Army in 1914, becoming an officer in 1915. Krebs spoke fluent Russian.