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werewolf
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werewolf: see lycanthropy lycanthropy (līkăn`thrəpē), in folklore, assumption by a human of the appearance and characteristics of an animal.
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Lon Chaney, Jr., as a werewolf in The Wolf Man (1941).
(credit: Courtesy of Universal Pictures; photograph, Lincoln Center Library of the Performing Arts, New York Public Library)
In European folklore, a man who changes into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses, returning to human form by day. Some werewolves are thought to change shape at will; others, who inherited the condition or acquired it by being bitten by a werewolf, are transformed involuntarily under the influence of a full moon. Belief in werewolves is found throughout the world and was especially common in 16th-century France. Humans who believe they are wolves suffer from a mental disorder called lycanthropy.


werewolf
a person fabled in folklore and superstition to have been changed into a wolf by being bewitched or said to be able to assume wolf form at will

werewolf
a man transformed into a wolf. [Eur. Folklore: Benét, 1082]
See : Monsters


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Studying archive materials, it has been established that, beginning in summer 1944, they began to create in Germany wideranging and highly secret organizations like the Werwolf and the Hitler Corps, a guerrilla force intended to conduct subversion and terrorist activities against Red Army units.
It is true that before the final Nazi collapse in May 1945, the Hitler regime had itself made plans to combat fraternization, [63] and that fanatic Wehrmacht troops, Hitler Youths and Nazi Werwolf guerrillas occasionally attacked German women who had been friendly to Allied troops.
 
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