Anonymous ID: 3d6d8a Nov. 21, 2023, 4:41 p.m. No.19956011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6039 >>6101

>>19955942

>>19955952

>But Nazis fled to South America. Now there is an invasion from South America. The Nazis fled to the EUkraine, now Putin is de-Nazifying the EUkraine. The Nazis were brought to America under Operation Paperclip, then we saw how those currently in charge launder their money through the EUkraine.

 

What if some of them went toIsrael?

 

How Otto Skorzeny Went From Hitler’s Favorite Commando To An Israeli Hitman

By Daniel Rennie | Edited By John Kuroski

Published March 27, 2018

Updated January 27, 2020

From rescuing Mussolini for Hitler to becoming a hitman for Mossad, Otto Skorzeny's life was full of twists.

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/otto-skorzeny

Anonymous ID: 3d6d8a Nov. 21, 2023, 4:56 p.m. No.19956101   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6122

>>19956039

>All of them. Those are the fake jews that Jesus warned about.

>>19956011

 

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In July 1943, the Italian government toppled Benito Mussolini. Outraged, Hitler vowed to rescue him and initiated Operation Eiche (Oak). He assembled a line-up of Germany’s best operatives that included Skorzeny. They had never met before, but it soon became apparent Skorzeny was the best man for the job.

 

First Skorzeny had to find Mussolini. The Italians were moving him from one secret location to the next, and a game of cat ‘n’ mouse ensued. Finally, after weeks of searching, Skorzeny tracked him down to the Campo Imperatore Hotel, some 6,500 feet above sea level on Gran Sasso mountain in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

 

The hotel was accessible only by funicular. So on Sept. 12, 1943, Skorzeny led a daring airborne raid on the hotelby gliders,but not without incident.

 

As the gliders approached the hotel, Skorzeny relied on a level patch of grass in front of the hotel as a landing strip. But as it came into view, he realized that what he had seen in reconnaissance photographs was not grass but a rock-laden incline.

 

Skorzeny’s audacious plan had paid off. The Fuhrer, delighted with Skorzeny, awarded him the Knights Cross.The plan even impressed Winston Churchill. And so Skorzeny’s legend began.