Otto Skorzeny and the real conduct of Unternehmen Eiche and Unternehmen Panzerfaust
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Authors
Handschuh, Andreas Alexander
Subjects
Otto Skorzeny
Unternehmen Eiche
Operation Oak
Unternehmen Panzerfaust
Mussolini
Horthy
Special Operations
World War II
Gran Sasso
Budapest
Kurt Student
Harald Mors
propaganda
Unternehmen Eiche
Operation Oak
Unternehmen Panzerfaust
Mussolini
Horthy
Special Operations
World War II
Gran Sasso
Budapest
Kurt Student
Harald Mors
propaganda
Advisors
Arquilla, John
Abenheim, Donald
Date of Issue
2017-12
Date
Dec-17
Publisher
Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
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Otto Skorzeny, an Austrian SS-member during World War II, is still today famous for his conduct of German special operations. His legacy continues to influence military theorists and historians because of the success of those operations. Among Skorzeny's most recognizable missions, it was the spectacular liberation of Mussolini in 1943 that also launched his career in the conduct of German special operations. To answer the question about Skorzeny's real role in German special operations, this thesis surveys Unternehmen Eiche, the German rescue operation for Mussolini and Unternehmen Panzerfaust, which targeted the Hungarian Regent Horthy to resign. Therefore, primary and secondary sources and memoirs of witnesses, who were part of these operations, are compared to Skorzeny's memoirs, which were often used as primary sources in literature about German special operations during World War II. The results show that although Skorzeny had in both operations a primary supporting and significant strategic impact on several levels, discrepancies exist within the historical accounts. Furthermore, the impact of German propaganda and Otto Skorzeny's autobiographical books have bolstered his fame even to the present day. Thus, if academia refer primarily to Skorzeny's memoirs, they may draw an unrealistic picture of his role in the development of German WWII special operations. Moreover, other Skorzeny-conducted operations should be studied more in depth to further develop the thesis' findings.
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