Tsu was at the International Museum of World War II in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, dressed in a Waffen-SS uniform:
"Hi there, everybody, it's Tsuyu Asui, aka 'Froppy', and I'm here to give you a few facts about the Nazi 'Werwolf' program. In 1944, as the Allies were advancing through German lines, the Nazis created a plan to have a resistance force combat the Allies in conjunction with the regular German forces. It was believed that this plan and subsequent broadcasts of guerrilla activities were created by Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, although the actual operation was initiated by SS leader Heinrich Himmler. However, even before 'Operation Werwolf' was initiated, rumors of a secret Nazi guerrilla organization began to surface. Goebbels himself gave a speech called the 'Werwolf Speech' on March 23, 1945, in which he urged every German to fight to the death. This, combined with the partial dismantling of the actual Werwolf organization, caused considerable confusion about which attacks were carried out by Werwolf or smaller groups of fanatical Nazis. There was also a radio station called 'Radio Werwolf', which was said to not be connected with the actual Werwolf organization.
When it was founded, the Werwolf organization had about 5,000 recruits drawn from the SS and Hitler Youth, and actual front companies were established, but all of them were discovered and shut down within eight months. Furthermore, given the lack of suitable equipment, ultimately, it was argued by historians Anthony Beevor and Earl F. Ziemke that Werwolf posed little actual threat to the Allies, though certain attacks after the surrender of Germany were attributed to Werwolf, including the destruction of the US Military Government Police HQ in Bremen. Despite its ineffectiveness, Professor Perry Biddiscombe argued that Werwolf caused tens of millions of dollars worth of property damage and killed thousands of people."
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