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Secret Command. Memories of the Head of a Special Unit of German Intelligence. 1939–1945

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Secret Command. Memories of the Head of a Special Unit of German Intelligence. 1939–1945
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Otto Skorzeny, SS Obersturmbannführer, a professional intelligence officer who carried out secret missions for Hitler in various countries, is one of the most famous and mysterious personalities of World War II. In his memoirs, he talks about his participation in battles on the Eastern Front, about how he became the leader of a special forces unit and in this capacity carried out an operation to free Mussolini, which brought him worldwide fame and the Knight's Cross. The action cost great sacrifices, but who counts the losses when the goal is achieved! Skorzeny describes with talent, vividly and in detail the operations he developed, which he himself led, although some of them failed miserably, which, however, did not affect his self-esteem. At the end of the war in May 1945, he surrendered to the Americans, and in July 1948 he carried out another operation - he organized his own escape from a prisoner of war camp. This date ends the memoirs of super-saboteur Otto Skorzeny. The book is published uncut for the first time.
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