Kommandant Myarz

Backstory
Dominik Myarz, or Kommandant Myarz, is an Austrian-Hungarian General in the German Democratic Republic Army, supervising the lower-ranked Generals of the Army.

He was brought up in Vienna, born to an Austrian mother and Hungarian Father. His childhood was rocky, as his Father fought in the First World War in the eastern front, and he hadn't returned home. His Mother was devastated when she received a note detailing her husband was deceased. She let out her pent up frustration on Myarz.

In 1933, Dominik Myarz became an avid supporter of Socialism as Hitler's anti-socialist views angered him. In 1938, when Germany annexed Austria, Myarz was outraged at the pacifism of his fellow Austrians, letting the Nazis walk right into their homes. He moved to Moscow later that year.

Dominik Myarz lived in poverty for most of his time in Russia, not taking enough money with him, and with World War Two ramping up, 1942 passing, and the rampant hate of Germans in Russia, it was hard to work without being harassed. In the later months of 1942, he joined the Russian army as a Sharpshooter. He was present in the Battle of Berlin, stationed on roof tops. He heard of Hitler's death when the first skirmishers were pulling out.

German Army
When he wrote to Moscow in 1951 to be moved to the German Army, he was accepted and was assigned to Grand General due to his past patriotism in the Soviet Army. He immediately put the German Army into mobilization, making the mainly infantry armies into more movement based means.

When he started supervising Generals, his first choice was General Isopotry. After his debilitating defeat in the West, however, he changed sights towards a newcomer, General Kreuz. After Kreuz's wins in the East, Myarz told the Russian General Assembly about the General's achievements. He got permission to be assigned to Kommandant and give the General his spot.

Soldier Experiences
Officers of the Army describe Myarz as a mysterious person, although passive at that. He is an avid supporter of Communism and Socialism, very patriotic about the Soviet Union, and if anyone says a simple notion that Socialism is 'bad', he would most likely be very flustered and send said person out of his sight