Werewolf: The Story of the Nazi Resistance Movement 1944-1945 by Charles Whiting
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Overview: In the closing says of World War Two, German resistance to the Nazis was growing. This is the dramatic true story of one act of rebellion.
The Werewolves were formed in November 1944, having been recruited and trained by SS Police General Gutenberger.
A team of five men and a woman was chosen for "Operation Carnival", which was a plot to kill Franz Oppenhoff, the new mayor of Aachen, who the Germans saw as an American stool-pigeon and traitor.
‘Werewolf’ skilfully recreates the atmosphere of unease that prevailed on both sides during the final months of the Second World War.
‘Warewolf’ outdoes the best spy novel and demonstrates yet again that ‘fiction’ cannot hold a candle to ‘fact’ when coming from the pen of a master of Charles Whiting’s stature.
‘A fascinating insight into the hidden war. I learned something new on every page.’ – Tom Kasey, best-selling author of ‘Trade Off’.
Charles Whiting is the author of numerous history books on the Second World War. Under the pen name of Leo Kessler he also wrote a series of best-selling military thrillers, including ‘Guns at Cassino’ and ‘Valley of the Assassins’.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
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