Werwolf (pronounced [ˈveːɐ̯vɔlf], German for "werewolf") was a Nazi plan, which began development in 1944, to create a resistance force which would operate behind enemy lines as the Allies advanced through Germany. Ultimately, Werwolf's propaganda value far outweighed its actual achievements.(...)Inte för att Wikipedia är den bästa historieskildringen men du har nog läst lite för mycket propaganda om Werwolf.
Werwolf originally had about five thousand members recruited from the SS and the Hitler Youth. These recruits were specially trained in guerrilla tactics. Operation Werwolf went so far as to establish front companies to ensure continued fighting in those areas of Germany that were occupied (all of the "front companies" were discovered and shut down within eight months).
However, as it became clear that the reputedly impregnable Alpine Fortress, from which operations were to be directed by the Nazi leadership if the rest of Germany was occupied, was yet another delusion, Werwolf was converted into a terrorist organisation in the last few weeks of the war.
In 1965, the National Front of the German Democratic Republic published what became known as the Brown Book: War and Nazi Criminals in West Germany: State, Economy, Administration, Army, Justice, Science. (...)Det såg nog inte bättre ut på andra sidan järnridån. Du vet vad "järnridån" var?
These included 15 ministers and deputy ministers, 100 generals and admirals of the armed forces, 828 senior judges and prosecutors, 245 leading members of the Foreign Ministry, embassies and consulates officials, and 297 senior police officers and Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution officials.
Donald Barr - "aiding in de-Nazifying companies and industry... investigated German industrialists and SS men who fled to South America ... With the OSS, which was the predecessorSamtidigt som Donald Barr arbetade denazifiering i Italien och Argentina hade så kallade "rat lines" redan börjat med smuggling av nazister och stora ekonomiska värden från Europa till Sydamerika, bla Argentina.
"Ratlines" were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. (...) There were two primary routes: the first went from Germany to Spain, then Argentina; the second from Germany to Rome to Genoa, then South America.Och det är här dina werwolwes kommer in. Otto Skorzeny var en SS-officer som kom att amvända werwolwes för att umderlätta för nazister som flydde Europa, dvs "ratlines".
In the early months of 1945, SS Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny was involved in training recruits for the Werwolfs, but he soon discovered that the number of Werwolf cells had been greatly exaggerated and that they would be ineffective as a fighting force. Knowing, like many other Nazi leaders, that the war was lost, he decided that the Werwolfs would instead be used as part of a Nazi "underground railroad," facilitating travel along escape routes called "ratlines" that allowed thousands of SS officers and other Nazis to flee Germany after the fall of the Third Reich.ODESSA and the Gehlen Organization - Wikipedia (6)
The Italian and Argentine ratlines have only been confirmed relatively recently, mainly due to research in newly declassified archives. (...). The most famous such network is ODESSA (Organisation of former SS members), (...), which included SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny (...)Tyvärr hjälpte CIA nazister att undkomma av olika skäl bla för att sätta upp det staybehind-nät du verkar vara fixerad vid.
Alongside the Gehlen Organisation, CIC had set up stay-behind networks in West Germany, who were supposed to stay put in the event of a Soviet invasion and transmit intelligence from behind enemy lines, some of which included ex-Nazis. Most of the networks were dismantled in the early 1950s.Det finns säkert kvar individer som vurmar för werewolwes och terrorism än i dag samtidigt som myndigheter gärna vill komma åt dom. Som exempel kan nämnas
Azovbataljonen och NMRSå det är mot Sverige, Ukraina och U.K. och inte NATO vi skall titta efter terrorrörelser av typ werewolwes. Debatten är pågående
Brevet nämner särskilt tre organisationer: högerextrema paramilitära Azovbataljonen i Ukraina, nynazistiska National Action i Storbritannien och nazistiska Nordiska motståndsrörelsen (NMR) i Sverige, Finland, Norge och Danmark.
Politikerna påpekar att både Azovbataljonen och National Action kan länkas till olika terrordåd. De skriver också att utbytet mellan högerextremister i olika länder är stort.
”... och i takt med att vi lär oss mer om kopplingarna mellan vissa utländska vitmaktgrupper och inhemska terrorister, är det dags att vi tar hotet från våldsamma högerextremister på större allvar”, skriver politikerna.
De önskar svar från Mike Pompeo senast den 4 november.
Werwolf (pronounced [ˈveːɐ̯vɔlf], German for "werewolf") was a Nazi plan, which began development in 1944, to create a resistance force which would operate behind enemy lines as the Allies advanced through Germany. Ultimately, Werwolf's propaganda value far outweighed its actual achievements.(...)Inte för att Wikipedia är den bästa historieskildringen men du har nog läst lite för mycket propaganda om Werwolf.
Werwolf originally had about five thousand members recruited from the SS and the Hitler Youth. These recruits were specially trained in guerrilla tactics. Operation Werwolf went so far as to establish front companies to ensure continued fighting in those areas of Germany that were occupied (all of the "front companies" were discovered and shut down within eight months).
However, as it became clear that the reputedly impregnable Alpine Fortress, from which operations were to be directed by the Nazi leadership if the rest of Germany was occupied, was yet another delusion, Werwolf was converted into a terrorist organisation in the last few weeks of the war.
In 1965, the National Front of the German Democratic Republic published what became known as the Brown Book: War and Nazi Criminals in West Germany: State, Economy, Administration, Army, Justice, Science. (...)Det såg nog inte bättre ut på andra sidan järnridån. Du vet vad "järnridån" var?
These included 15 ministers and deputy ministers, 100 generals and admirals of the armed forces, 828 senior judges and prosecutors, 245 leading members of the Foreign Ministry, embassies and consulates officials, and 297 senior police officers and Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution officials.
Donald Barr - "aiding in de-Nazifying companies and industry... investigated German industrialists and SS men who fled to South America ... With the OSS, which was the predecessorSamtidigt som Donald Barr arbetade denazifiering i Italien och Argentina hade så kallade "rat lines" redan börjat med smuggling av nazister och stora ekonomiska värden från Europa till Sydamerika, bla Argentina.
"Ratlines" were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. (...) There were two primary routes: the first went from Germany to Spain, then Argentina; the second from Germany to Rome to Genoa, then South America.Och det är här dina werwolwes kommer in. Otto Skorzeny var en SS-officer som kom att amvända werwolwes för att umderlätta för nazister som flydde Europa, dvs "ratlines".
In the early months of 1945, SS Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny was involved in training recruits for the Werwolfs, but he soon discovered that the number of Werwolf cells had been greatly exaggerated and that they would be ineffective as a fighting force. Knowing, like many other Nazi leaders, that the war was lost, he decided that the Werwolfs would instead be used as part of a Nazi "underground railroad," facilitating travel along escape routes called "ratlines" that allowed thousands of SS officers and other Nazis to flee Germany after the fall of the Third Reich.ODESSA and the Gehlen Organization - Wikipedia (6)
The Italian and Argentine ratlines have only been confirmed relatively recently, mainly due to research in newly declassified archives. (...). The most famous such network is ODESSA (Organisation of former SS members), (...), which included SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny (...)Tyvärr hjälpte CIA nazister att undkomma av olika skäl bla för att sätta upp det staybehind-nät du verkar vara fixerad vid.
Alongside the Gehlen Organisation, CIC had set up stay-behind networks in West Germany, who were supposed to stay put in the event of a Soviet invasion and transmit intelligence from behind enemy lines, some of which included ex-Nazis. Most of the networks were dismantled in the early 1950s.Det finns säkert kvar individer som vurmar för werewolwes och terrorism än i dag samtidigt som myndigheter gärna vill komma åt dom. Som exempel kan nämnas
Azovbataljonen och NMRSå det är mot Sverige, Ukraina och U.K. och inte NATO vi skall titta efter terrorrörelser av typ werewolwes. Debatten är pågående
Brevet nämner särskilt tre organisationer: högerextrema paramilitära Azovbataljonen i Ukraina, nynazistiska National Action i Storbritannien och nazistiska Nordiska motståndsrörelsen (NMR) i Sverige, Finland, Norge och Danmark.
Politikerna påpekar att både Azovbataljonen och National Action kan länkas till olika terrordåd. De skriver också att utbytet mellan högerextremister i olika länder är stort.
”... och i takt med att vi lär oss mer om kopplingarna mellan vissa utländska vitmaktgrupper och inhemska terrorister, är det dags att vi tar hotet från våldsamma högerextremister på större allvar”, skriver politikerna.
De önskar svar från Mike Pompeo senast den 4 november.
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