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This morning on C-SPAN a retired US Army officer was making a comparison between the current 'insurgents' in Iraq and the "Werewolves'  of post-war Germany to make a point. He said that "thousands of American soldiers and German civilians were killed by these diehard nazis in 1946." Without getting into another subject  I have always heard that the werewolves were never able to cause much damage and the death toll from them was in the low hundreds (or less) at best. I know they executed a few town Mayors for collaberating with the Allies and killed some troops using roadside bombs and boobytraps, but were never considered a serious threat to the Allied Victory. Certainly the figures I have heard were not in the thousands.
 
 
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		I've never heard that either.    That would be a matter for some investigation, don't you think?
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What a bunch of dam foolishness.   I spent  quite a few months in Austria and Germany at wars end while waiting to go home and I never saw or heard any true accounts of Wherewolve damage.  Several roumers but no facts.  I doubt that much damage or deaths was done by them.   Most Germans were damn thankfull to be in the American Zone of Occupation
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		Yes, I agree with your assessment.  I never heard of this either.  Sounds like a crock of you-know-what to me too.  All our guys were there and I never heard any of them speak of this.  If it was that prevalent as retired US Army officer claims, then a lot more of you would have been aware of it.  Someone else trying to make a play on history.   
	 
	
	
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I thought it sounded like a crock of horse chips myself...Thank you for your comments! 
 
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		You are welcome.  It's great to have interesting conversations on ALL sorts of topics from A-Z on our forum.  A lot of time we can dispel notions, sometimes elaborate, and other times just enjoy a hearty exchange between adults.   
	 
	
	
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		Retired Officers on C SPAN etc.  seem to be the most misguided bunch I have ever listened to .   Maybe they are well paid by the studio and read  what is put before them as fact.
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Geez are they that desperate for news?  Seems there's enough out there to keep us all occupied without all the crap and revisionism!   
	 
	
	
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