Otto Skorzeny, one of the Mossads most valuable assets, was a former lieutenant colonel in WaffenSS

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unbelievable. if its true, great story for a film , where is HBO when we need them most )

"Krug left his office to meet Skorzeny, the man he felt would be his savior.

Skorzeny, then 54 years old, was quite simply a legend. A dashing, innovative military man who grew up in Austria — famous for a long scar on the left side of his face, the result of his overly exuberant swordplay while fencing as a youth— he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in Nazi Germany’s Waffen-SS. Thanks to Skorzeny’s exploits as a guerrilla commander, Hitler recognized that he had a man who would go above and beyond, and stop at nothing, to complete a mission.

The colonel’s feats during the war inspired Germans and the grudging respect of Germany’s enemies. American and British military intelligence labeled Skorzeny “the most dangerous man in Europe.”

Krug contacted Skorzeny in the hope that the great hero — then living in Spain — could create a strategy to keep the scientists safe.

The two men were in Krug’s white Mercedes, driving north out of Munich, and Skorzeny said that as a first step he had arranged for three bodyguards. He said they were in a car directly behind and would accompany them to a safe place in a forest for a chat. Krug was murdered, then and there, without so much as a formal indictment or death sentence. The man who pulled the trigger was none other than the famous Nazi war hero. Israel’s espionage agency had managed to turn Otto Skorzeny into a secret agent for the Jewish state. "

The strange case of a Nazi who became an Israeli hitman

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Good for Skorzeny. He went from working for one of the most evil regimes in history to one of the most democratic and progressive regimes in history.
 
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Good for Skorzeny. He went from working for one of the most evil regimes in history to one of the most democratic and progressive regimes in history.
good point , but did he have a choice ? dont you think that this is massive story for Hollywood
 

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