In The Skorzeny Papers, the author reveals the details of the
post-World War II activities of former SS Commando Otto Skorzeny.
Considered by British and American Allied forces as "the most dangerous
man in Europe," Skorzeny planned and led numerous daring missions
throughout the war. The story in this book was extracted by Major
Ganis from Skorzeny's personal papers. The evidence reveals that
Skorzeny gradually and methodically became involved in US intelligence
and covert operations during the Cold War. But Skorzeny's network had a
greater point of destiny in November 1963, when it was utilized to carry
out the most tragic mission in history.
This story would have been lost had Skorzeny not kept meticulous records
of his businesses and contacts, which were fronts for US covert
activity. In the end, The Skorzeny Papers reveal the intriguing web of
secret organizations and people linked to the events culminating in the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy.