The Last Nazis: SS Werewolf Guerilla Resistance in Europe 1944-1947Tempus, 2004 - 287 pagine Founded by Heinrich Himmler in 1944 when it became clear Germany would be invaded, the Werewolf guerrilla movement was given the task of slowing down the Allied advance to allow time for the success of negotiations, or "wonder weapons." Staying behind in territory occupied by the Allies, its mission was to carry out acts of sabotage, arson, and assassination, both of enemy troops and of "defeatist" Germans. Perry Biddiscombe details Werewolf operations against the British, Russians, and fellow Germans, on the Eastern and Western Fronts and in the post-war chaos of Berlin. Giving the lie to the established story of a cowed German population meekly submitting to defeat, this is a fascinating insight into what has been described as "the death scream of the Nazi regime." |
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List of illustrations | 7 |
The nature of the beast | 21 |
The trouble with werewolves | 61 |
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Aachen agents Allied American April arrested Austrian Berlin bombs Bormann Borth boys British Brownshirt camp captured civilian command communist Control Germany Counter Intelligence Corps Decimal File denazification Dept Dienststelle Prützmann enemy Entry eventually explosives forces Freikorps French front G-2 Countersabotage Bulletin G-2 Weekly Intelligence Gauleiter German Gestapo Goebbels guerrilla warfare Gutenberger headquarters Himmler Hitler Youth HSSPf Intermediate Interrogation Report Interrogation Center IRR File XE July June Kabus Karbach Kauder killed leader Lotto Luftwaffe March mayor military government Müller Munich Nazi Party occupied officer OMGUS operations Oppenhoff organization partisan poison police propaganda recruited Red Army region Rhineland sabotage saboteurs Security Service SHAEF shot soldiers Soviet stay-behind Streifkorps Stuttgart Tiefenthal town troops underground unit USFET G-2 Weekly Völkischer Beobachter Volkssturm Waffen-SS Weekly Intelligence Summary Wehrmacht Werewolf Werewolf activity Werewolf movement Werewolf Radio western wire zone
