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{{Infobox book | <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Novels or Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Books --> |
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{{Infobox book | <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Novels or Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Books --> |
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| name = Der Wehrwolf |
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| name = Der Wehrwolf |
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| country = Germany |
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| genre = novel |
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| release_date = 1910 |
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'''Der Wehrwolf''' (a ] and ], combining the words for "defence" and "wolf" to Wehrwolf) is a ] by ], first published in 1910. The German word is unrelated to English ], which means man-wolf (from Old English 'wer', meaning 'man'). |
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'''Der Wehrwolf''' (a ] and ], combining the words for "defence" and "wolf" to Wehrwolf) is a novel by ], first published in 1910. The German word is unrelated to English ], which means man-wolf (from Old English 'wer', meaning 'man'). |
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==Aftermath== |
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==Aftermath== |
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Der Wehrwolf became a ] in ] and was used for purposes of ], because its content could be interpreted as ]. Near the end of ] ] and children in the ] were constrained to read the novel to promote ] against the ] (to act like a ]<ref name="beevor-berlin-pp">{{cite book | last = Beevor | first = Antony | authorlink = Antony Beevor | title = The Fall of Berlin 1945 | publisher = ] | year = 2002 | page = 173 | isbn = 0-14-200280-1 }}</ref>). Because of that, the book was indexed for a short time after the war. |
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Der Wehrwolf became a bestseller in ] and was used for purposes of ], because its content could be interpreted as ]. Near the end of ] ] and children in the ] were constrained to read the novel to promote ] against the ] (to act like a ]<ref name="beevor-berlin-pp">{{cite book | last = Beevor | first = Antony | authorlink = Antony Beevor | title = The Fall of Berlin 1945 | publisher = Penguin | year = 2002 | page = 173 | isbn = 0-14-200280-1 }}</ref>). Because of that, the book was indexed for a short time after the war. |
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