"Unknown"@en . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "The Volkssturm (, lit. \"folk assault\", but more figuratively \"people's army\" or \"national militia\") was a German national militia of the last months of World War II. It was set up, not by the traditional German Army, but by the Nazi Party on the orders of Adolf Hitler on October 18, 1944. It conscripted males between the ages of 16 to 60 years who were not already serving in some military unit as part of a German Home Guard."@en . . "Volkssturm was one of the last superhuman efforts of the Nazis. His super strength, flight, and control over thunderstorms were powered by the collective consciousness of the German people. He had the possibility of being an incredibly powerful being but as the German Army fought a losing war, the will of the people suffered and his power disappeared."@en . . . . "--10-18"^^ . "Created By"@en . . . "The Volkssturm is a German national militia which was at the last months of WWII. It was only set up, not by the traditional army, but by the Nazi Party on the orders of Adolf Hitler which the date is, October 18, 1944. The national militia conscripted males between ages of 16 - 60 years old who were not serving in a Military unit as part of German's Home Guard."@en . "Brandon Longstreth"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Volkssturm (lit. People's Storm) was a German militia force established towards the end of World War II. They were part of the Total War doctrine by Joseph Goebbels, and drafted able men between 13 and 60 as a last-ditch effort to defend the Third Reich's Home Front. The Volkssturm was heavily involved in the Battle of Berlin, where some 60,000 members were divided into 30 battalions of Volkssturm I (those with weapons) in forward position and Volkssturm II (without weapons) in the inner city. Some of these men were World War I veterans in their 50s with experience and training. The Volkssturm units were under the control of the local Gauleiters. In Berlin, he was Joseph Goebbels."@en . "image is copyright AFD Studios"@en . . . . . "Real Name"@en . . . . "The Volkssturm is a German national militia which was at the last months of WWII. It was only set up, not by the traditional army, but by the Nazi Party on the orders of Adolf Hitler which the date is, October 18, 1944. The national militia conscripted males between ages of 16 - 60 years old who were not serving in a Military unit as part of German's Home Guard."@en . "Nazi Germany"@en . . . . . . "Free Universe Forums- December 2014"@en . "The Volkssturm (lit. People's Storm) was a German militia force established towards the end of World War II. They were part of the Total War doctrine by Joseph Goebbels, and drafted able men between 13 and 60 as a last-ditch effort to defend the Third Reich's Home Front. The Volkssturm was heavily involved in the Battle of Berlin, where some 60,000 members were divided into 30 battalions of Volkssturm I (those with weapons) in forward position and Volkssturm II (without weapons) in the inner city. Some of these men were World War I veterans in their 50s with experience and training."@en . . . "Volkssturm"@en . . "Volkssturm was one of the last superhuman efforts of the Nazis. His super strength, flight, and control over thunderstorms were powered by the collective consciousness of the German people. He had the possibility of being an incredibly powerful being but as the German Army fought a losing war, the will of the people suffered and his power disappeared."@en . "Volkssturm marching, November 1944"@en . . . . . . "The Volkssturm (, lit. \"folk assault\", but more figuratively \"people's army\" or \"national militia\") was a German national militia of the last months of World War II. It was set up, not by the traditional German Army, but by the Nazi Party on the orders of Adolf Hitler on October 18, 1944. It conscripted males between the ages of 16 to 60 years who were not already serving in some military unit as part of a German Home Guard."@en . . "Volkssturm"@en . "Volkssturm"@en .