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Freeing Mussolini!, Dismantling the Skorzeny Myth in the Gran Sasso Raid, Óscar González López

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Freeing Mussolini!, Dismantling the Skorzeny Myth in the Gran Sasso Raid, Óscar González López
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Freeing Mussolini!
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Óscar González López
Sub title
Dismantling the Skorzeny Myth in the Gran Sasso Raid
Summary
The untold inside story of the audacious Nazi plot to rescue il Duce from an Allied prison. The operation to free Mussolini, who was being held prisoner in a high mountain hotel on the summit of Gran Sasso, Italy, in September 1943, is without a doubt one of the most spectacular operations not only of the Second World War, but in all military history. German paratroopers, the Wehrmacht's elite, were responsible for organizing the rescue in record time, and executing a daring and perfectly synchronized operation between land and airborne detachments. Surprise and speed were the Fallschirmjgẽr's main weapons, surprising the Italian garrison guarding il Duce. For political reasons Otto Skorzeny, the clever SS officer, also participated in the operation, leading a dozen of his commandos. Propaganda and his connections with Himmler made him into the false hero of the mission, over-emphasizing his role in the whole search and rescue operation. Based on the testimony of several protagonists in this incredible operation, as well as analyzing major documents (letters, reports by General Kurt Student, et cetera) and the abundant literature available on the subject, this book dismantles the "Skorzeny Myth" and reveals the truth of what really happened in a mission that even Churchill called "one of great daring."
Target audience
adult
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