Posted on Jul 8, 2017
Hitler’s most decorated assassin ‘became ISRAELI hitman'
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Never under estimate the Mossad. If I was Iran I would heed this advice. They are ruthless and highly professional.
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The Nazi SS Commando Who Became A Mossad Agent - A Moment in History - Dr. Jeff Sanders
Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny was a legend in his own time. As an SS Commando he was a fearless hero to his men. To the British and Americans he was "the most dangerous man in Europe". Otto Skorzeny was an Austrian, but fanatically believed in the cause of Nazism for all "Germanic people". He enlisted in the German army in 1940. In 1941 he participated in the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. There he fought in numerous battles against...
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Aawwww thank you SCPO Morris Ramsey. I try bring stuff that might not have been mentioned yet. Having worked inthe intel field you are privileged to certain knowledge. I figure if I can find it on the internet, it's no longer a secret lol
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I could believe that. Most Germans, to include many SS and NAZI troops never supported or even fully understood the full extent of the Jewish holocaust. Many were even opposed to it. But they were loyal to their county and served as they thought was best. (I am not condoning the actions of those actually working the camps, I am speaking about the others who were doing what soldiers do...)
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You are absolutely spot on SSG Pete Fleming. I have no doubt even we harbored and used a lot of them.
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SGT Eric Knutson
SFC (Join to see) - We did, many of the SS were no so much for killing Jew, as they were for killing Communists, and did not care what uniform they wore to do this. So yes, we picked up a few after the war either directly, Cpt Larry Thorne USSF is the best example of this, or another handful after their tour with the French Forgiene Legion. The history of this man that I had learned was that he was one of those who just wanted to be the best at what they do, and to my knowledge, few non targets were killed and none were knowingly targeted during his antics. He also had the respect of the OSS as a fine opponent. I may be wrong, but I think if he had been younger at the time, he himself may have jumped at joining us.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
A great uncle of mine, on my mother's side was a member of the S D. If I remember correctly they were the ones that tried to put Hitler out of commission.
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