A group of SS troops escorting a mysterious group of technicians into the wastelands near the Arctic Circle are almost wiped out by a Russian attack. The survivors, cut off from their own lines, have few choices. Under the leadership of Carl Faust, a man on the verge of a breakdown, they head north towards their goal, a medieval village ruled by self-proclaimed Gods, who believe they cannot die. There the Nazi ideal will come face to face with a group of beings who have powers undreamed of, powers the failing Third Reich wants to harness for its own means.
In the village is a man much like Faust. Lothair is a warrior who leads the remnants of an ancient expedition. Their lycanthropy has given them incredible powers and he constantly battles to keep control of the others who would spread their reign of terror beyond the village. His one-time lover Catherine, a clairvoyant, has sensed the coming of the Germans and plans to use them as an instrument to topple Lothair and escape their self-imposed exile, believing with her power that she can enslave the world. There in the forest, machine pistol will be pitted against broadsword to see who the master race really is