Enough braying
It sounds like you are referring to the Muslim Brotherhood, which does have a Nazi lineage. Nazi Brotherhood appears to be a prison gang thing.
As to the werwolves ...
Biddiscombe also says that Werwolf violence failed to mobilize a spirit of popular national resistance, that the group was poorly led, armed, and organized, and that it was doomed to failure given the war-weariness of the populace and the hesitancy of young Germans to sacrifice themselves on the funeral pyre of the former Nazi regime. He concludes that the only significant achievement of the Werwolfs was to spark distrust of the German populace in the Allies as they occupied Germany, which caused them in some cases to act more repressively than they might have done otherwise, which in turn fostered resentments that helped to enable far right ideas to survive in Germany, at least in pockets, into the post-war era.[8]
Nevertheless, says Biddiscombe, “”The Werewolves were no bit players”;[36] they caused tens of millions of dollars of property damage at a time when the European economies were in an already desperate state, and they were responsible for the killing of thousands of people.[37]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werwolf