Generals such as Dwight Eisenhower feared that this intimidatingly-named project would result in guerrilla warfare based in the Alps, but it never ended up doing much. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this underground partisan network set up by the SS to resist the Allied occupation of Nazi Germany.
ANSWER: Werwolf
[10e] In March 1945, this man gave the Werwolf speech, calling on every German to fight to the end. Radio Werwolf, which began each broadcast with a wolf howling, was set up by this chief Nazi propagandist.
ANSWER: Joseph Goebbels
[10m] Rather than join Werwolf and resist, many senior Nazis such as Josef Mengele used these zoologically-named escape routes to leave Germany for places like South America.
ANSWER: ratlines [or rattenlinien]
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