Otto Skorzeny posing with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross medal, circa 1943-1944

Caption   Otto Skorzeny posing with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross medal, circa 1943-1944
Photographer   Kurt Alber
Source   German Federal Archive
Identification Code   Bild 101III-Alber-183-25
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Otto Skorzeny   Main article  Photos  
Added By C. Peter Chen
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