There is an "After The Battle" periodical with this story in it. That fella' that Otto gave a medal to, destroyed a T-34, and then killed the crew as they made their escape. It is hard to imagine that time, in reality. Thanks.
they all died in the battle of the bulge and some of them captured by the allied(American & British) they disguise as an american soldiers and true american soldier recognize that the american uniforms helping germans then Otto Skorzeny cannot return to berlin because the allied surrounded all the city and borders.......
„The Russians learned to fear us. The Ivan can be beaten, this is what our bunch has proven. I am happy to award the Deutsches Vernichtungsabzeichen (German Tank Destroyer‘s badge) to some of you. (inaudible) Kunze, I award to you the Deutsches Vernichtungsabzeichen.“ This might not be 100% perfect, but I think it can be interesting for some of you to understand what Skorzeny is saying (or get an idea at least). Edit: I’m not really sure why he‘s talking about Russians while they seemingly destroyed American Shermans in that specific scenery.
The USA supplied about 3000 M4 mediums to the Soviets from 1943 to 1945. At the time of this clip any M4s that the Soviets had would have been deployed in the Romanian / Hungarian / Austrian sectors.
Wow..what a tank desstroyer badge! Tank Destoryer Badge given to any soldier who destroy a tank with their own hands by using anti tank granade, granade, sticky bomb or even common explosives. Destroying a tank with AT Gun, tank killer, or aircraft is not counted.
@@michaeljames4904 He had many friends in Spain..he used to visit leon Degrelle who lived in Sun Coast ( Fuengirola), Adolf Galland who was living for some time in Seville...and other who lived in Tarifa ( Cadiz) people call that place "playa de los alemanes"...German beach!
@@muhammadsagifshahab5334 Possible, but the difference was that both Skorzeny and his men were volunteer-based Waffen SS soldiers with special commando training, while a Wehrmacht soldier was required to enlist as a soldier and did not receive commando training.
Yo conocí a Otto Scorzeny. Por casualidades de la vida conocí a Otto Scorzeny, pues él, trabajaba como ingeniero o al menos eso pensaba yo, en el pasaje la Montera en Madrid y era cliente del establecimiento donde yo trabajaba, ubicado en el mismo pasaje. Muchas veces me contó como aterrizó en el Gran Sasso para liberar a Mussolini, y como al salir del Gran Sasso con él, la avioneta no tenía espacio para coger velocidad y cayeron durante un tiempo al vacío hasta que pudo coger altura. Uno de mis jefes de la empresa donde yo trabajaba, medía casi dos metros y era amigo de Skorzeny. Al entrar como cliente y hacer alguna broma con él, solía decir Otto Skorzeny, que de joven, su altura era de 1.93, pero que ya con sus años, por la mañana media 1,90 y por la noche al acostarse no llegaba al 1,88. Le preguntábamos porqué. Yo, adolescente, me figuraba que era porque al calzarse los zapatos aumentaba de estatura, Scorzeny, con guasa, decía que se levantaba muy estirado de la cama y según pasaba el día se iban asentando sus vértebras y articulaciones y por eso se acortaba su estatura. Yo con 15 o 16 años más o menos no sabía apenas la historia del personaje y en esos años no le di importancia. Con el paso del tiempo averigüé las andanzas de su vida y me quedé perplejo cuando supe con quien hablaba y con quien bromeaba. Con una cámara Polaroid, mi jefe hizo algunas fotos de él y yo salía en ellas, aunque nunca me preocupé de tener alguna, quien sabe dónde estarás ahora esas imágenes, pues han pasado ya más de cuarenta años. Esto fue en el año 1973 aproximadamente. No entro en política, solo quiero comentar esto como un personaje histórico que fue y al que conocí. Recuerdo que nos hicimos varias fotos en Plaza del Carmen, con el fondo del teatro Madrid donde salíamos mi jefe. Scorzeny y yo, pero en esos momentos de mi vida ni me preocupé de pedir una copia de las fotos para tener alguna. Ahora con el paso de los años, ya me gustaría tener ese recuerdo. Según me contó Skorzeny, con referencia al rescate de Mussolini, después que él y el Duce habían ocupado sus puestos en la cabina del aparato que debía de sacarles del Gran Sasso, vivieron todavía un breve momento de angustia. El piloto de la avioneta duda en despegar con el aparato sobrecargado. Creo que Otto me decía que al subir a bordo dos personas más, estaba sobrecargado. El despegue fue un momento aterrador. Se quedaron sin aliento al ver como el avión vacilaba en la extremidad de la pista y desaparecía de golpe en el abismo, sin velocidad suficiente para sostenerse. Pero al cabo de unos segundos de caída, remontó en altura para sostenerse ya en el aire. Tengo esta historia y fotografias en mi blog, por si le interesa a alguien. rumboalmisterio.blogspot.com/p/otto-skorzeny.html
He was a real gangster in uniform. He had no scruples sending some hundret or thousand men to death missions. And afterwards he presented himself as a great war hero.
@@DieterRahm1845 Not at all. He was a terrible gangster and hard-core Nazi who loved to be in the pictures and to steal success from others. He didn't care about comrades.
M G That's why he saved over 250 German P.O.W's with just a handfull of men deep behind enemy lines, with little chance to survive himself. He did multiple missions like the one mentioned above. He did care about his men bigtime. That's exactly why he was so populair among his troops.
@@MG-ge5xq lol he saved his own comrades actually rescuing mussolini with him and his ss commando without firing a single shot and lead the battle of the bulge and after the war he became a non fictional john wick!
You can hear gunfire in the distance, just before the end of the war and they are trying to have a semblance of discipline and ceremony. Damn, in hindsight it was all pointless. Are those Soviet Shermans that were knocked out?
Damn! That's some RARE pictures right there! To bad they dont show the whole clip.
There is an "After The Battle" periodical with this story in it. That fella' that Otto gave a medal to, destroyed a T-34, and then killed the crew as they made their escape. It is hard to imagine that time, in reality. Thanks.
Where are they now when Germany needs them
maureen bernhardt they are all dead unfortunately.
Germany is better now and ruled by democracy
iNSAN 3 YOU EVEN ARE NOT IN LIVE ANYMORE BECAUSE THAT TAKES AT LEAST 200 YEARS MORE😬
Ja das fragt man sich in der Tat...
they all died in the battle of the bulge and some of them captured by the allied(American & British) they disguise as an american soldiers and true american soldier recognize that the american uniforms helping germans then Otto Skorzeny cannot return to berlin because the allied surrounded all the city and borders.......
„The Russians learned to fear us. The Ivan can be beaten, this is what our bunch has proven. I am happy to award the Deutsches Vernichtungsabzeichen (German Tank Destroyer‘s badge) to some of you. (inaudible) Kunze, I award to you the Deutsches Vernichtungsabzeichen.“
This might not be 100% perfect, but I think it can be interesting for some of you to understand what Skorzeny is saying (or get an idea at least).
Edit: I’m not really sure why he‘s talking about Russians while they seemingly destroyed American Shermans in that specific scenery.
The USA supplied about 3000 M4 mediums to the Soviets from 1943 to 1945. At the time of this clip any M4s that the Soviets had would have been deployed in the Romanian / Hungarian / Austrian sectors.
I have a good friend whose father worked with Otto Skorzeny when they were bodyguards for Eva Peron. The father was a good friend of Eva’s brother.
Wow..what a tank desstroyer badge! Tank Destoryer Badge given to any soldier who destroy a tank with their own hands by using anti tank granade, granade, sticky bomb or even common explosives. Destroying a tank with AT Gun, tank killer, or aircraft is not counted.
Resolute! Warrior force! Duty, loyalty! Obedient even unto death!
R.I.P. OTTO 👍👍👍✋
Fuck you Nigga
Sounds like my man Otto is drowning lol
He went to live in Spain after the war...during summer he used to go to Sun Coast and Mallorca.
Imagine if half of germany soldiers be like Otto....
they would couqncoure the world
Would like to see the full video
He made a lot of money, lived in luxury in Spain after the war.
He was spying for about four different countries at the same time. Wasn’t he also a doctor or engineering before enlistment?
@@michaeljames4904 He had many friends in Spain..he used to visit leon Degrelle who lived in Sun Coast ( Fuengirola), Adolf Galland who was living for some time in Seville...and other who lived in Tarifa ( Cadiz) people call that place "playa de los alemanes"...German beach!
I dare anybody to share this on Facebook
it is interesting how the decorated Wehrmacht soldier mingled with Skorzeny's SS commando guys
The lasts days of war, you know.
@@Wasap345 Good point
Defeat was inevitable, manpower was declining. It didn't matter to Skorzeny whether he had Wehrmacht men or SS men lol.
@@muhammadsagifshahab5334 Possible, but the difference was that both Skorzeny and his men were volunteer-based Waffen SS soldiers with special commando training, while a Wehrmacht soldier was required to enlist as a soldier and did not receive commando training.
and then, let´s go to Reims with Jodl.
Otto se la aguantaba de verdad !!!💪🇦🇷
The sound like so scary in my ear
Because you are a communist
Respect for him
@genldoz What makes you so certain?....besides, in German, the month is spelled "Maerz", not "mars"
Maybe they meant the planet. 🤣
wow,those tanks are a MESS!! pity the lads who were inside.
MrTubbymarshall may they rest in peace
Yo conocí a Otto Scorzeny. Por casualidades de la vida conocí a Otto Scorzeny, pues él, trabajaba como ingeniero o al menos eso pensaba yo, en el pasaje la Montera en Madrid y era cliente del establecimiento donde yo trabajaba, ubicado en el mismo pasaje.
Muchas veces me contó como aterrizó en el Gran Sasso para liberar a Mussolini, y como al salir del Gran Sasso con él, la avioneta no tenía espacio para coger velocidad y cayeron durante un tiempo al vacío hasta que pudo coger altura. Uno de mis jefes de la empresa donde yo trabajaba, medía casi dos metros y era amigo de Skorzeny.
Al entrar como cliente y hacer alguna broma con él, solía decir Otto Skorzeny, que de joven, su altura era de 1.93, pero que ya con sus años, por la mañana media 1,90 y por la noche al acostarse no llegaba al 1,88. Le preguntábamos porqué.
Yo, adolescente, me figuraba que era porque al calzarse los zapatos aumentaba de estatura, Scorzeny, con guasa, decía que se levantaba muy estirado de la cama y según pasaba el día se iban asentando sus vértebras y articulaciones y por eso se acortaba su estatura. Yo con 15 o 16 años más o menos no sabía apenas la historia del personaje y en esos años no le di importancia.
Con el paso del tiempo averigüé las andanzas de su vida y me quedé perplejo cuando supe con quien hablaba y con quien bromeaba. Con una cámara Polaroid, mi jefe hizo algunas fotos de él y yo salía en ellas, aunque nunca me preocupé de tener alguna, quien sabe dónde estarás ahora esas imágenes, pues han pasado ya más de cuarenta años. Esto fue en el año 1973 aproximadamente.
No entro en política, solo quiero comentar esto como un personaje histórico que fue y al que conocí. Recuerdo que nos hicimos varias fotos en Plaza del Carmen, con el fondo del teatro Madrid donde salíamos mi jefe. Scorzeny y yo, pero en esos momentos de mi vida ni me preocupé de pedir una copia de las fotos para tener alguna. Ahora con el paso de los años, ya me gustaría tener ese recuerdo.
Según me contó Skorzeny, con referencia al rescate de Mussolini, después que él y el Duce habían ocupado sus puestos en la cabina del aparato que debía de sacarles del Gran Sasso, vivieron todavía un breve momento de angustia. El piloto de la avioneta duda en despegar con el aparato sobrecargado. Creo que Otto me decía que al subir a bordo dos personas más, estaba sobrecargado.
El despegue fue un momento aterrador. Se quedaron sin aliento al ver como el avión vacilaba en la extremidad de la pista y desaparecía de golpe en el abismo, sin velocidad suficiente para sostenerse. Pero al cabo de unos segundos de caída, remontó en altura para sostenerse ya en el aire.
Tengo esta historia y fotografias en mi blog, por si le interesa a alguien. rumboalmisterio.blogspot.com/p/otto-skorzeny.html
Fake
?? are you undervaluing the possibilities of Friedenthaler kommandos "Panzerbrigade 150" ?? :):):)
Boasting about destroyed enemy vehicles when they're losing the war badly. Reminds me of something for some reason.
Pretty sad really... fighting was utterly pointless at this point
A brave soldier................. The old cigarettes unfortunately got him in the end
Posiblemente el mejor jefe de comandos de la segunda guerra mundial.
@@MG-ge5xq War gnagster? Because he was on the other side?
anyone can translate what his saying to his men?
He says you are not my soldiers most woman are better than you but you got lucky you still live
He was a real gangster in uniform. He had no scruples sending some hundret or thousand men to death missions. And afterwards he presented himself as a great war hero.
He was a hero, always the first one in those "death missions".
@@DieterRahm1845 Not at all. He was a terrible gangster and hard-core Nazi who loved to be in the pictures and to steal success from others. He didn't care about comrades.
M G That's why he saved over 250 German P.O.W's with just a handfull of men deep behind enemy lines, with little chance to survive himself.
He did multiple missions like the one mentioned above.
He did care about his men bigtime.
That's exactly why he was so populair among his troops.
@@MG-ge5xq lol he saved his own comrades actually rescuing mussolini with him and his ss commando without firing a single shot and lead the battle of the bulge and after the war he became a non fictional john wick!
Certain people of germany stl hold on to these values...
@Dave kalergi plan in full swing
I know they had to get away to escape justice. But that is extreme...
😍
What is a woman?
The exact opposite of Otto.
Any questions?
deleted second scene : crap, we are so fucked...(roughly translated from german)
You can hear gunfire in the distance, just before the end of the war and they are trying to have a semblance of discipline and ceremony. Damn, in hindsight it was all pointless. Are those Soviet Shermans that were knocked out?
it was nazi propaganda!
Finally german woman pregnant to american or russian soldier! Yes good videio
Mohammed was a pedophile 🐖 💨🕋
didn't know planet mars have trees