Konrad von Zehntner had retired from the German Marine Corps after the war had come to an end. But, like many veterans of the German Reich and its wars, he found himself having difficulty adjusting to civilian life after the bullets had stopped flying.
For some, the appeal of the Werwolf Group led them to distant lands, planting a black and white banner on foreign soil. Fighting for fortune, not glory or fatherland.
Others, however, like Konrad ended up drifting to the Royal Tyrolean Landwehr. Mass mobilization, and widespread veteran displacement had created a problem. One that Bruno found an effective solution to.
What was the point of discarding men who had survived years of combat, and that the Reich had spent years and untold resources training and sustaining during battlefield operations?
Could these men be incorporated, despite returning to civilian life, into an organized network of defense outside of active service?
