Jumat, 26 Mei 2017

Werewolves of Aachen

In late 1944, as the noose cinched around the Third Reich, the Nazis formed assassination squads to target collaborationists and the Allies alike. Joseph Goebbels had spread his lies well. By the autumn of 1944 Germans of all stations and inclinations were convinced their country was about to be overrun by bloodlusting barbarians from both …

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