Ilsa (Dyanne Thorne) was the She Wolf of the SS. She had gained notoriety in the Nazi party through her ruthless methods of combat and interrogation. Eventually she was asked to step into a role of greater visibility, she was going to be Germany's answer to the Amazon in the west. Her superiors had watched Wonder Woman tip the balance of the war in the Allies favor and were desperate for an answer. It was decided that Wonder Woman's influence had a massive effect on the moral of troops on both sides, and that it was time for the Axis to have their own "Super Woman."
German Archeoligists made a stunning discovery... It was the Black Girdle of Frea, an artifact that, according to legend, would so empower any female as to make her a super woman.Tests indicated that, amazingly enough, the legends about the Girdle's powers were true. The SS Chief chose one of the most brutal women serving in the SS to wear the Evil Girdle....Ilsa
Ilsa gladly accepted her new role and the radical experiments to boost her strength, stamina, and agility. For two years she trained and studied with the sole purpose of bringing the Amazing Amazon to her knees in front of the world.
Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) was the Amazon champion of the Allies; her presence in the war boosted the hopes and mood of everyone around her. She had participated in missions, various USO shows, and raised millions in war bonds. She had bested all comers and rivals with ease and was key to Allied moral. She had heard of rumors and sightings of a Nazi "Wonder Woman" but dismissed them as propaganda.
Wonder Woman and the world where introduced to Ilsa "She Wolf of the SS" when the Axis powers released photographs and film of the new weapon in action. The genetic enhancements where a success, Ilsa was clearly the pinnacle of the Nazis desire to create a Super Human. Later that month news papers and radios around the globe buzzed with the news that Ilsa had challenged Wonder Woman to a combat match in Switzerland with the worlds press in attendance. The time had come to see who the real "Wonder Woman" was.
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