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==In popular culture== * The 1955 James Bond novel [[Moonraker (novel)|''Moonraker'']] portrays the primary antagonist [[Hugo Drax]] as a former Werwolf commando who disguised himself as a British industrialist after the war and used his identity to build a [[Nuclear weapons delivery|nuclear missile]] to launch at [[London]]. * The 2001 film ''[[The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option]]'' by Robert Radler. The movie depicts a white supremacist colonel at a military academy, who trains a group of young soldiers to carry out terrorist attacks on American soil. * The 2008 [[alternate history]] novel ''[[The Man with the Iron Heart]]'' by American author [[Harry Turtledove]] depicts a longer-lived [[Reinhard Heydrich]] organising a "German Freedom Front", also called Werewolves, in an attempt to drive the Allied occupiers out of Germany. * The 2015 alternate history novel ''[[Germanica]]'' by [[Robert Conroy]] sees Goebbels bring his hypothetical resistance force to fruition. In one scene, an Allied character discovers that the insurgents use a particularly frightening werewolf as an insignia. * [[Lars von Trier]] uses the Werwolf theme as backdrop in his 1991 movie ''[[Europa (1991 film)|Europa]]''.<ref> [http://www.filmsufi.com/2015/12/europa-lars-von-trier-1991.html βEuropaβ β Lars von Trier (1991)], filmsufi.com</ref> * The [[Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden Age]] [[Horror comics|horror comic]] ''[[Adventures into the Unknown]]'' #14, released in December 1951, includes the story "The Werewolf Strikes", by [[Charles Spain Verral]]. In this story, American occupation forces are tasked with protecting pro-democracy German figures from assassination by Werwolf agents, allegedly co-ordinated by a surviving [[Schutzstaffel]] officer. The presence of Werwolf activities creates fear and uncooperativeness among the occupied German population. The leading Werwolf assassin is revealed to be an actual [[Werewolf]], and she is slain with a silver knife.
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