

The Most Dangerous Man in Europe: Otto Skorzeny's After War
2020
68 min
Waffen-SS officer Otto Skorzeny (1908-75) became famous for his participation in daring military actions during World War II. In 1947 he was judged and imprisoned, but he escaped less than a year later and found a safe haven in Spain, ruled with an iron hand by General Francisco Franco. What did he do during the many years he spent there?
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Cast
Paloma Navarro
Self - Narrator (voice)
Luis María Pardo
Self - Personal Archive Executor
José Luis Blanco Corredoira
Self - Writer
Ralph P. Ganis
Self - Historian

Almudena Grandes
Self - Writer
Stuart Smith
Self - Historian
Joan Buades
Self - Writer
Javier Juárez
Self - Journalist
David Solar
Self - Journalist
Jacinto Antón
Self - Journalist
Waltraut Riess
Self - Daughter
Efraim Zuroff
Self - Nazi Hunter
Óscar González
Self - Historian
Jaume Poma
Self - Artist
Alexandra Jones
Self - Historian

Yossi Melman
Self - Journalist

Otto Skorzeny
Self - Former Waffen-SS (archive footage)
Ilse Lüthje
Self - Wife (archive footage)

Francisco Franco
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Víctor de la Serna
Self - Writer (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Benito Mussolini
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Joseph Goebbels
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Hjalmar Schacht
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Eva Duarte de Perón
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Miklós Horthy
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Adolf Eichmann
Self - Nazi Criminal (archive footage)

John F. Kennedy
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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Details
Release Date
2020-01-29
Runtime
68 min
Original Language
Spanish
Languages
Catalan
English
German
Spanish
Production Companies
Quindrop
IB3
TVE
Countries
Spain
Genres
Documentary
History