Nearing the end of World War II, Patton lead American forces through many rural sections of Germany in an allied version of the Blitzkrieg. In many of these towns, Nazi soldiers managed to become insurgents and threatened to become a serious problem. However, Patton was in charge and that’s something the Nazis weren’t counting on. What did he have his men do to any of these so-called Nazi “werewolves” when they captured them?
They were shot.
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