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Footnotes 1 In the ‘Foreword’ (7) to Piece of Cake Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur T. Harris described him as being of Bomber Command's ‘ordinary average run‐of‐the‐mill aircrew — some fifty thousand of (whom) went through the fearful experience of being shot down’. 2 Not published in Australia until 1969, after several English editions. 3 According to The Times , 3 April 1945, the movement which was being re‐established then had been founded first by a certain Fritz Klappe at Halle in 1923 on the model of the Sicilian Mafia. Its aim was once again to assassinate ‘enemies’ of the (defeated) German, in particularly anti‐Nazi targets as pacifists, Roman Catholic leaders, ‘collaborating’ burgomasters, small units of the armies of occupation (hence the many murders of French troops in the Grand Duchy of Baden). Various details of these German ‘werewolves’ may be found H. R. Trevor‐Roper's The Last Days of Hitler (London, 1st ed., 1947), 50, or in note 127 (167–69) of Robert Eisler's Man Into Wolf (London, 1950). 4 Prepared for by various details of Taylor's Piece of Cake (see above). 5 This last emphasis is akin to that of Ulrich E. Simon's A Theology
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 1985
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