Battleground

386. Otto Skorzeny and the Gran Sasso Raid

Apr 1, 2026
A deep dive into the daring 1943 rescue of Mussolini, examining how glider landings enabled a silent surprise. The episode teases the clash between myth and reality around Otto Skorzeny and the Fallschirmjäger. It explores the operation’s PR value versus its military impact and follows Skorzeny’s shadowy postwar life across Europe and beyond.
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INSIGHT

Why Mussolini Was Hidden In A High Alpine Hotel

  • Mussolini was deposed after the Allied invasion of Sicily and moved to Hotel Campo Imperatore at 2,112m to keep him as a bargaining chip.
  • Badoglio feared German reinstatement, so Mussolini was heavily guarded and moved several times before the September transfer.
INSIGHT

Hitler's Motives Were Loyalty And Propaganda

  • Hitler ordered a rescue partly out of loyalty to Mussolini and partly for a morale-boosting propaganda stunt as Germany faltered on multiple fronts.
  • The operation was conceived more for PR than strategic necessity amid defeats like Stalingrad and North Africa.
INSIGHT

Skorzeny Took Credit For A Paratrooper Plan

  • Otto Skorzeny promoted himself as the raid's hero but the airborne plan was mainly the work of Fallschirmjäger commander Kurt Student.
  • Student's paratrooper expertise and glider experience were central to planning the operation.
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