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Werwolf

Werwolf (, German for "werewolf") was the name given to a Nazi plan, which began development in 1944,〔Mark Mazower, Hitler's Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe, at 546 (The Penguin Press 2008)〕 to create a resistance force which would operate behind enemy lines as the Allies advanced through Germany. However ''Werwolf's'' propaganda value far outweighed its actual achievements.
==Nomenclature==
The name was chosen after the title of Hermann Löns' novel, ''Der Wehrwolf'', first published in 1910. Set in the Celle region (Lower Saxony) during the Thirty Years' War (1618–48), the novel concerns a peasant named Harm Wulf. After his family is killed by marauding soldiers, Wulf organises his neighbours into a militia who pursue the soldiers mercilessly and execute any they capture, while referring to themselves as ''Wehrwölfe''. Löns wrote that the title was a dual reference to the fact that the peasants put up a fighting defence (''sich wehren'', see "Bundeswehr" - Federal Defense) and to the protagonist's surname of Wulf, but it also had obvious connotations with the word ''Werwölfe'' in that Wulf's men came to enjoy killing. While Löns was not himself a Nazi (he died in 1914), his work was popular with the German far right, and the Nazis celebrated it. Indeed, Celle's local newspaper began serialising ''Der Wehrwolf'' in January 1945.
It may also be of relevance to the naming of the organisation that in 1942 OKW and OKH's field headquarters at Vinnitsa in Ukraine were christened "Werwolf" by Adolf Hitler, and Hitler on a number of occasions had used "Wolf" as a pseudonym for himself. The etymology of the name Adolf itself is Noble (''adal''; Mod. German ''Adel'') Wolf, while Hitler's first World War II Eastern Front military headquarters were labeled ''Wolfsschanze'', commonly rendered in English as "Wolf's Lair", though the literal translation would be "Wolf's Sconce".

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