For Germany:
The Otto Skorzeny Memoirs
edited by Craig W.H. Luther, Ph.D. & Hugh Page Taylor
Otto Skorzeny only rose to the rank of Colonel in the SS, yet is one of the best
known and colorful figures of the Third Reich, in large part because of the faith
Hitler had in the tall Austrian engineer. Many books have been written about his
career, to include autobiographies, but before he died in 1975 he personally
entrusted Bender Publishing with the formidable task of producing the most
detailed, up-dated and best illustrated version of his incredible life story. A
quarter of a century later, after painstaking research into the text and a hunt for
unpublished illustrations, the ultimate story of “Scarface” Skorzeny, “the most
dangerous man in Europe” and Hitler's “commando extraordinary” is finally
available. Complete with an exhaustive index, providing biographical details
not found in the text, this is likely to be the last word on this larger than life
personality, one of the great characters of World War II.
528 pages
248 photos
deluxe binding
Price: $48.95










