Franz Sauer

Oberstgruppenführer (former)
Obergruppenführer (former)
Gruppenführer (former)
Brigadeführer (former)
Oberführer (former)
Standartenführer (former)
Obersturmbannführer (former)
Sturmbannführer (former)
Hauptsturmführer (former)Franz Sauer is a high ranking Germanic official, leading the SS-Begleitkommando des Führers. He wields the rank of Ehrenführer and Reichsminister. Though being the leader of the SS-Begleitkommando des Führers, he is not often present with the Führer. Instead, he leads the Führer's bodyguards, belonging to the SS-Begleitkommando des Führers. Franz Sauer was a potential Stellvertretender Kanzler after Adolf Hitler's, Hermann Göring's, Heinrich Himmler's, Wilhelm Goertzmann's and Jack Nelson's death. Franz Sauer was present at the Washington Trials, as an unofficial judge. Franz Sauer was also present at Wilhelm Goertzmann's court hearing. Sauer sentenced Goertzmann to death. Due to Sauer nearly becoming Stellvertretender Kanzler five times, Sauer raged once Leonardo Sagrada became the new Führer. Sauer was arrested but many generals and politicians vouched for his release, so Sauer was released after 3 days. He was promised to be the next Führer if Leonardo Sagrada were to pass away.