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Original title
  
Der Wehrwolf

Country
  
Germany

Subject
  
Harm Wulf

Originally published
  
1910

Genre
  
Novel

Translator
  
Robert Kvinnesland

Language
  
German

Publication date
  
1910

Author
  
Hermann Löns

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Der Wehrwolf (English: Werewolf; a portmanteau combining the words for "defence" and "wolf" to Wehrwolf in the German language - c.f. Werwolf, "werewolf", usually translated into English as Warwolf) is a novel by journalist Hermann Löns, first published in 1910.

Contents

Der wehrwolf


Plot summary

The Thirty Years' War is at its height and the peasantry suffers under countless marauders, which roam the lands. The main protagonist Harm Wulf, a peasant, already lost his family in the first years of war and becomes the defending Wulf (wehrender Wulf) by defending a hill fort and its surrounding carr, where some local peasants hide from the pillaging hordes. Harm Wulf gathers more and more allies until 121 men are in the Alliance of the Wehrwolf. When peace is finally restored Harm Wulf is an old and grim man.

Reception

Der Wehrwolf became a bestseller in Nazi Germany and was widely used for the purposes of Nazi propaganda, because its content could be interpreted as nationalistic fervor. Near the end of World War II Luftwaffenhelfer and children in the Hitler Youth were constrained to read the novel to promote guerrilla warfare against the allies (to act like a We(h)rwolf). Because of that, the book was indexed for a short time after the war.

References

Der Wehrwolf Wikipedia