Swastika & Scimitar

Warwolves of the Iron Cross – Book Two in the Series

Hardcover. 6” x 9”. 214 pp.

This marks the second installment in the captivating “Wehrwolf” series, offering readers an exclusive English translation of the memoirs penned by the previously undiscovered Standartenfuehrer, Franz Wimmer-Lamquet. Journeying from his African workers’ estate in Tanganyika to the tumultuous landscapes of war-ravaged Greece, Franz intricately weaves together a poignant, lively, and often humorous narrative chronicling his experiences as an Abwehr officer. With a personal touch that resonates deeply, this remarkable account delivers an unforgettable insight into the realities of wartime existence.

** The cover for this title was chosen to give the book an ‘Animal Farm’ feel.

$55.99 (price excludes shipping & sales tax)

A New Look at Hitler’s Armed Forces

Warwolves of the Iron Cross – Book One in the Series

Hardcover. 6” x 9”. 160 pp.

Prepare to be captivated by a revelation that defies conventional understanding. While some may recoil at the notion, it’s a testament to the untold stories and overlooked perspectives of history. Delve beyond the narrow confines of Allied-centric narratives, and a startling truth emerges: NS Germany, despite its intolerant beginnings, was forced to embrace a kaleidoscope of diversity within its ranks.

At its genesis, the Third Reich espoused a doctrine of racial superiority, envisioning a Europe reordered to serve German interests with Teutonic dominance. Yet, as the tumult of war unfolded, necessity dictated a radical shift. The Germans, confronted with the harsh realities of conflict, relinquished their supremacist ideals in favor of a pragmatic strategy that welcomed collaboration across ethnic, racial and cultural boundaries.

In this unforeseen turn, the Nazis found themselves embracing the very diversity they once sought to minimize. Their armed forces became a mosaic of backgrounds, a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit. Gone were the rigid confines of racial hierarchy; in their place stood a newfound appreciation for the unique contributions of individuals, regardless of heritage.

Hitler’s legions, once symbols of German purity, emerged as unlikely champions of diversity, embodying a paradoxical triumph born of necessity. It’s a narrative that challenges preconceptions, inviting us to reconsider the complexities of history and the enduring power of humanity’s capacity to evolve.

This book has three key purposes/intentions:

  • It emphasizes Allied/non-German racism and war crimes in the context of World War II history and historiography (i.e., the way in which WW2 history is written about);
  • It reveals that the Nazis were not nearly as racist as we have all been indoctrinated to believe they were (in fact, they weren’t racist at all if we refuse to define racism in Moloch worshiper terms);
  • It implicitly reveals that the Holocaust and Ostplan were hoaxes.

This marks the inaugural installment in the “Wehrwolf” series.

** The covers for the paperback and hardcover editions of this title were chosen to give the book an ‘Animal Farm’ feel.

$53.99 (price excludes shipping & sales tax)