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>Straight from the Artist's mouth:
>
>'It says "Werwolf Corps" in script (only one 'e' in the German version of
>werewolf). Perhaps that should have read "Werwolf Korps", like Afrika 
>Korps,
>but since you had to ask, I guess it's not that legible. You might want to
>rely on your own research on that part.' - Chris Appel
>

Now,considering that most German Korps,consisted of a minimum of two 
Divisions,and SS Korps were usually better equipped than most.Does this 
mean,that there are two whole divisions of Waffen-SS Werwolf troops,and if 
so how are they configured.

Infantry:Highly unlikely considering Werwolves would be special purpose 
troops.

PanzerGrenadier:More likely,but having integral tank units would put them in 
the very high powered end of units.

Panzer:God help the allies,if the Waffen-SS Werwolf Korps,are a fully 
integrated Panzer Division(or Divisions),this would be truly 
disgusting,considering Waffen-SS Panzer Divisions were equipped with the 
best armor Germany had to offer.Werwolves,and Panther Tanks,and Tiger 
Tanks,Oh my!

Id also like to know if possible the number of Divisions in the Werwolf 
Korps,and the Division numbers.Im still working on a Weird Wars version of 
the Waffen-SS,and this just added a whole new mortar shell to the mix.

Is there going to be a minatures battle system(Yes,please say Yes),and if 
so,what are the vehicles that are going to be used.I have a large selection 
of books on Axis armor,and was wondering since this was the Weird War,if the 
Germans would have some of the Prototype tanks as fully functioning models.

Thanks,
Lee Holstein



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