Secret Nazi Werewolves Sent to Hunt Allied Soldiers After The War

Secret Nazi Werewolves

A symbol began appearing across the walls of Germany near the end of World War II. It looked like a hastily drawn swastika but with a short vertical line in the middle intersected by a longer horizontal line with hooks at both ends. It was the mark of the Werewolves. As the war was coming to its inevitable conclusion, the Nazi Party ordered every German to: (QUOTE) “stand his ground and do or die against the Allied armies, who are preparing to enslave Germans.” The Nazi Werewolves were the last desperate attempt to keep this ideology alive. The fighters’ purpose was not to delay the Allied occupation but to sow fear among them with a covert resistance force that would continue the Nazi strive. More than guerrilla fighters, the group performed like terrorists and would take down isolated soldiers or haunt back roads. The war was over, but the Werewolves still terrorized American soldiers…

A symbol began appearing across the walls of Germany near the end of World War II. It looked like a hastily drawn swastika but with a short vertical line in the middle intersected by a longer horizontal line with hooks at both ends. It was the mark of the Werewolves. As the war was coming to its inevitable conclusion, the Nazi Party ordered every German to: (QUOTE) “stand his ground and do or die against the Allied armies, who are preparing to enslave Germans.” The Nazi Werewolves were the last desperate attempt to keep this ideology alive. The fighters’ purpose was not to delay the Allied occupation but to sow fear among them with a covert resistance force that would continue the Nazi strive. More than guerrilla fighters, the group performed like terrorists and would take down isolated soldiers or haunt back roads. The war was over, but the Werewolves still terrorized American soldiers…

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