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Acting as a freelance agent for various intelligence agencies, including the CIA and Mossad .
Otto Skorzeny earned his reputation during World War II as a daring tactical leader. He was most famously known for leading , the 1943 glider rescue of Benito Mussolini from a mountaintop prison in the Apennines. His distinctive facial scar and audacious missions—including Operation Greif during the Battle of the Bulge—led the U.S. military to label him "the most dangerous man in Europe". Postwar Life in Spain 14209-BR1080p-SUBS-ELHOMBREMASPELIGROSODEEUROPA...
The documentary's primary focus is Skorzeny’s transition from a Nazi prisoner of war to a high-profile businessman in Francisco Franco's Spain . After escaping a POW camp in 1948, he found safe harbor in Madrid, where he lived for 25 years. Using "The Skorzeny Papers"—a collection of personal files—the film reveals his involvement in: Acting as a freelance agent for various intelligence