Hitler's Raid to Save Mussolini: The Most Infamous Commando Operation of World War II
By (Author) Greg Annussek
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd August 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military history
940.541343
Paperback
352
Width 227mm, Height 150mm, Spine 20mm
472g
As the Allied invasion of Italy wore on through the summer of 1943, Mussolini was unexpectedly overthrown and imprisoned by his own people in a remote mountaintop resort. Hitler was furious when he heard the news and swore to rescue his ally and friend. On September 12, a small convoy of glider aircraft suddenly began crash-landing near the hotel where Mussolini was being held and German commandos poured out of the half-wrecked planes. The soldiers quickly overwhelmed the hotel and seized Mussolini, who had watched the drama unfold from a second-story window. "I knew my friend Adolf Hitler would not abandon me," said a grinning Mussolini to his rescuers. Hitler's daring rescue mission to free Mussolini was one of the most famous commando operations of the twentieth century, and it shocked the Allies. It was also the dramatic culmination of the bizarre relationship between Hitler and Mussolini. In this vivid narrative filled with action, intrigue, and some of history's most disreputable characters- among them the infamous leader of the raid, Otto Skorzeny, who was catapulted to worldwide fame as a result of the exploit-Greg Annussek recounts the incredible story of the secret six-week operation in all its drama and suspense.
"A lively and action-packed account of oone of the boldes and most notirious commando missions of the Second World War"
Greg Annussek is the author of several books and a lifelong student of history. He lives in New York City.