Sunday 4 September 2011

Otto Skorzeny by Darwin Noble

On the 12th of June 1908 in Vienna the new addition to the Skorzeny family entered the world. The families long history of military service at this time unknown to the new addition of the family would play a vital role in the man this baby boy would become.

The young boys name was Otto and from the very early years of his life he was outspoken
once complaining to his father about the lifestyle that his family was forced to live. Otto told his father that he had never tasted real butter in his life, to which his father replied, "There is no harm in doing without things. It might even be good for you not to get used to a soft life." This underprivileged upbringing and lack of material gain undoubtedly helped him become the feared commando we all know today.

The famous scar found running down Ottos face from ear to chin was collected during his years of fencing while at the University in Vienna. The tenth of his thirteen battles left him wounded and the scar would become a key feature of the man who later became the legend.

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In 1931 Skorzeny joined the Austrian Nazi Party and went on to join the Sturmabteilung. In 1939 he volunteered for the Luftwaffe but was turned down due the age and height. Not put off by this he went on to join the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (Body Guard) as an Officer cadet. By 1940 he was ranked at SS Untersturmführer (Second Lieutenant), and took lead in a project that saw him designing ramps that would help to load tanks on ships.

Otto then fought in Holland, France, and the Balkans and was promoted to Obersturmführer (First Lieutenant) in the Waffen-SS for his service.

Shrapnel from a Russian Katyusha artillery rocket could well have killed Otto in December 1942 but rather than walk away from the battle Otto amazed those around him by simply shrugging off the injury and asking for aspirin, a bandage, and a glass of schnaps. He returned to his unit to carry on the fight but would later suffer from severe head and stomach pain and was taken from the battle (in many ways against his will, but at the same time under orders) and received proper treatment for his injuries.

While recovering in hospital Otto would receive the Iron Cross for his bravery and service. During this time of recovery however something else was occupying Ottos time. From literally hundreds of different "commando warfare" documents Otto was building an understanding of what would be required to form what he would later describe as "units specialized in such unconventional warfare". He liked very much the ideas of covert actions such as gathering enemy uniform and posing as them in order to breach enemy lines and fight from within them.

His actions throughout his service, his leadership skills and above all else his ingenuity gained the attention of many people including one Ernst Kaltenbrunner who put Ottos name forward to Walter Schellenberg who was in charge at that time of the SS foreign intelligence service department.

Walter gave Otto the task of training operatives in sabotage, espionage, and paramilitary techniques. In the summer of 1943 Otto sent in one of his well trained parachute team into Iran to attempt negotiations with the mountain tribes who held much influence in the whole region at that time. Otto wanted them to sabotage Allied supplies which were being sent to the Soviet Union via the Trans-Iranian Railway.

Without a doubt for me personally the most daring of all tasks Otto ever faced was on 12th September 1943 when he decided to take on the mission to rescue the imprisoned Benito Mussolini who had been arrested on King Victor Emmanuel's orders.

Otto had used his own reconnaissance to determine that Mussolini was being held at Campo Imperatore Hotelin Italy's Gran Sasso, high in the Apennine Mountains.

Skorzeny joined the high-risk glider mission which was led by Major Harald Mors.

The famous rescue we all know of today then unfolded as commandos crashed their nine DFS 230 gliders into the nearby mountains, they then overwhelmed all of Mussolini's captors and did so without a single shot being fired.

Skorzeny attacked the radio operator and his equipment, and at that moment two men spoke words which shall forever be remembered by those who know and fight for the truth. Otto said to Mussolini "Duce, the Führer has sent me to set you free!" to which Mussolini replied "I knew that my friend would not forsake me!"

For his efforts Otto was promoted to Major but this daring mission and its pin point precise success also led the allies to spin their media web so that around the world Otto would be known as "the most dangerous man in Europe".

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The mission which failed could well have been the most important mission in all of world history and certainly had "operation long jump" been a success the world we live in today would be a much different one. A world in which three men who played leading roles in the murder of 200 million White Europeans would have been removed from power by military force.

Operation long jump would have seen the meeting held in Tehran known famously today as the Tehran Conference attacked by a similar parachute team as was used in the rescue of Mussolini but the official story says that a Soviet spy by the name of Nikolai Kuznetsov managed to get SS Sturmbannfuhrer Hans Ulrich von Ortel to tell him about the operation while he was drunk, the question has been raised by others that Ortel was possibly drugged or that mind altering procedures took place but the "official" story says that he simply gave away this information after some drinks. I leave that up to you as the reader to decide or investigate.

Now I will leave it up to Americans, British and Russian "patriots" to decide if their nation would have been better or worse off had the leaders at the time Churchill, Stalin and Franklin Roosevelt been removed from power. I will speak only for my own nation and say that the idea people have implanted in their minds that had Germany won the war all of Britain would now be speaking German is nothing short of lunacy. Dictator is word given to someone who steals power and/or destroys everything and it is clear to those who take time to look that Hitler didn't do either of those things. He certainly didn't steal power, rig elections or force an entire nation to support him. He didn't destroy every monument and building in France because he admired the beauty of his fellow European nation. On the other hand Churchill constantly provoked war, allowed British military to bomb German civilians for months before Hitler gave orders to bomb British civilians and the war crime and mass murder carried out on the City of Dresden cannot and should not be seen by clouded nationalists as a victory but as a defeat for our people as one folk.

Had operation long jump worked as well as the Mussolini capture we would have most certainly seen the fall of communism, the defeat of Zionist (then Marxist) usury and a whole different world from the polluted globe we are now forced to call home. American wouldn't have spent the years since world war two giving away its rights to those same criminals that brought Germany to her knees and tied all European peoples into infinite Zionist servitude.

America wouldn't be facing financial ruin and have hostility from all corners of the globe because the Powers that be wouldn't have been given a green light to come into that nation and devour it from the inside like a cancer.

The comrades in eastern Europe would have been spared the Communist horrors that lasted for decades after world war 2, they wouldn't have been left behind financially and treated as lesser Europeans but instead would have come shoulder to shoulder with all Europeans to build a Europe that today would be filled with generation after generation of our own kinfolk, rather than becoming the breeding ground for all other races and the eventual grave site for the last of the Europeans.

The fact of the matter is that had these powers been removed either by the military actions of Otto's team or by the will of the people of those nations the chaos and destruction of Europe could have been brought to an end and the European nations could have all controlled their own futures and destiny, protecting our heritage and culture from the horrors we are witnessing today. Any man, woman or child alive today who believes that Stalin, Churchill or Roosevelt cared for the European culture or the white race understands only the propaganda version of world events. Those who see these men as heroes will be the same people who teach their grandchildren that Tony Blair and George bush were "good guys". We on the other hand know that these men care not for their race and in fact care more to serve the interests of Zionism and their pay masters who have the power today to "make or break presidents and prime ministers" With Ease. If that doesn't work they just have someone take off a head with a rifle as was the case with JFK or they have them set up and made to look like "Terrorists" as is the case today with Gaddafi.

This failed operation led us to the brink of disaster we see before us today. That is not to say Otto made this mess but in the spectrum of "What If questions" this would have to be one of the biggest "Whats if's" we can ever ask ourselves as a race.

So as we approach the Birthday of Otto we should remember who he was, equally as we approach the day of his passing July 5th we should remember all that he gave for his race and his nation. We should look to this man as the bar when we judge our own amount of courage, we should look to this mans example of honour when we judge how honourable we are ourselves.

I dedicate this article to Ottos Mother who brought him into the world and raised him, and to his father who from the start of his sons life made it clear that what we have we make do with and what we gain in life we do by earning it not by simply thinking it is ours to take. I dedicate this article to all the men and women that served with Otto either above him or under his leadership. I remember the man and the legend that is Otto Skorzeny not just for operation Oak, not just for Operation Francois or operations long jump, knights leap, armoured fist or others but for the example of a man he is to me in my own life. His Honour, Loyalty, Ingenuity, Bravery and Nobility earns him a special place amongst a list of very special men who gave their liberty and in most cases their lives for the folk that they defended.

Otto Skorzeny We honour your name.

Darwin Noble
Patriots Against Zionist Control Of Europe

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