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Werwölfe of the Reich: The German
Underground Resistance Movement
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THE WEREWOLVES BITE
BACK
BY MARC ROLAND We hear often of
the French Maquis and Red partisan guerrilla groups, but we never hear of
the German underground resistance. During the war these “werewolves
of the Reich,” composed mostly of German youth, fought to the death
for the Fatherland.
POSTWAR WERWOLF
OPERATIONS
BY MARC ROLAND After the
war, the German underground resistance did not surrender. Instead it waged
war against traitors and the occupiers.
HITLER’S VIEWS ON
CHRISTIANITY
BY DR. MATTHEW RAPHAEL JOHNSON
People like to insist Hitler was an atheistic pagan. But what did Hitler
himself say about Christianity and religion? In this article we hear from
the Führer himself.
HITLER’S VIEWS ON THE
U.S.A.
BY PAT SHANNAN What did Adolf
Hitler actually think of the United States of America? Did he want to
conquer North America? What did he think of the American people, many of
whom, he knew, were of Germanic stock?
WHY
HITLER INVADED NORWAY & DENMARK
BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. Why would
Hitler have invaded the neutral countries of Norway and Denmark? The court
historians say it was because he was a madman bent on global conquest. But,
in reality, he had good reasons.
HOW CHURCHILL INSTIGATED AND
PROLONGED WORLD WAR II
BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. Churchill,
not Hitler, was the great warmonger of World War II, doing all he could not
only to start World War II, but to prolong it until Germany was
murdered.
INVESTIGATING THE MASS DEATHS
OF SOVIET PRISONERS OF WAR
BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. We hear so
much about the Jewish holocaust, but so little of the more than 3 million
Soviet POWs who died in German concentration camps. What
happened?
AN UNCENSORED INTERVIEW WITH
HISTORIAN JAMES BACQUE
BY BONNIE FAULKNER Persecuted
radio show host Bonnie Faulkner interviews persecuted historian James
Bacque on postwar German deaths.
TWO GENEROUS
GESTURES
BY VINCENT REYNOUARD; TRANSLATED
BY MARGARET HUFFSTICKLER After Germany won the battle for France, over a
million French prisoners were put to work. To make life easier, Hitler
allowed their wives and families to join them.
SURVIVING THE HALLS OF
HELL
BY THOMAS GOODRICH
"De-Nazification” is such a sanitary term. But this program to turn
Germans into sheep was a messy affair, which the Allies believed required a
boot on the neck.
MASSIVE MARITIME
MASSACRE
BY THOMAS GOODRICH They were
only trying to escape the onslaught of the bloody Bolshevik army, which was
raping and killing everything in its path. So why torpedo passenger liners
with thousands of innocent civilians aboard?
RANSACKING THE REICH: THE
TROPHY AFFAIR
BY MICHAEL WALSH They were the
most adept looters ever, these Soviet generals, taking stolen treasures by
the ton from German collections. But Josef Stalin found out, and he
wasn’t happy.
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Special Message from the Publisher on this 25th Anniversary Edition of TBR
Dear Barnes
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Today, we present
you with a 140-page issue—“Werwölfe of the Reich.”
In this special World War II theme issue, our lengthy two-part lead story
discusses the German Werwolf underground resistance movement
during and after WWII, a topic we have never covered before. But
you’ll also find illustrated articles on everything from Adolf
Hitler’s views on Christianity to the real reasons so many Soviet
prisoners died under German care during the war. There’s even more,
but, all told, this issue represents an accurate and authentic—though
brief—picture of Germany during and after the second world war.
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