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OverviewThe 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 organising the rescue in record time, and executing a daring and perfectly synchronised operation between land and airborne detachments. Surprise and speed were the Fallschirmjäger'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-emphasising his role in the whole search and rescue operation. Based on the testimony of several protagonists in this incredible operation, as well as analysing major documents (letters, reports by General Kurt Student etc.) 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'. AUTHOR: Oscar Gonzalez Lopez was born in 1969 and is a professor of History and Philosophy. He alternates teaching with historical research, collecting the oral memory of Second World War veterans. He has published several books and articles on German and Allied paratroopers, as well as on Spanish volunteers in the Wehrmacht (Blue Division). Several of his works have been translated into English, German and Norwegian. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oscar Gonzalez LopezPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military ISBN: 9781526719973ISBN 10: 1526719975 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 04 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGonzalez Lopez's book, originally published in Spain, is a very well-illustrated, quite detailed account of the liberation of Mussolini in late 1943 from a mountain top resort in eastern Italy. [...] In addition to his valuable debunking of the Skorzeny myth, Gonzalez Lopez has also given us an interesting and often insightful look at one of the most important special operations of the Second World War. -- The NYMAS Review Gonzalez Lopez's book, originally published in Spain, is a very well-illustrated, quite detailed account of the liberation of Mussolini in late 1943 from a mountain top resort in eastern Italy. [...] In addition to his valuable debunking of the Skorzeny myth, Gonzalez Lopez has also given us an interesting and often insightful look at one of the most important special operations of the Second World War. --The NYMAS Review Author InformationOscar Gonzalez Lopez was born in 1969 and is a professor of History and Philosophy. He alternates teaching with historical research, collecting the oral memory of Second World War veterans. He has published several books and articles on German and Allied paratroopers, as well as on Spanish volunteers in the Wehrmacht (Blue Division). Several of his works have been translated into English, German and Norwegian. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |