Here, let me help (I had a feeling it would involve old Otto):
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On September 11, 1962, a German scientist vanished. The basic facts were simple: Heinz Krug had been at his office, and he never came home.
The only other salient detail known to police in Munich was that Krug commuted to Cairo frequently. He was one of dozens of Nazi rocket experts who had been hired by Egypt to develop advanced weapons for that country.
HaBoker, a now defunct Israeli newspaper, surprisingly claimed to have the explanation: The Egyptians kidnapped Krug to prevent him from doing business with Israel.
But that somewhat clumsy leak was an attempt by Israel to divert investigators from digging too deeply into the case not that they ever would have found the 49-year-old scientist.
We can now report based on interviews with former Mossad officers and with Israelis who have access to the Mossads archived secrets from half a century ago that Krug was murdered as part of an Israeli espionage plot to intimidate the German scientists working for Egypt.
Moreover, the most astounding revelation is the Mossad agent who fired the fatal gunshots: Otto Skorzeny, one of the Israeli spy agencys most valuable assets, was a former lieutenant colonel in Nazi Germanys Waffen-SS and one of Adolf Hitlers personal favorites among the partys commando leaders. The Führer, in fact, awarded Skorzeny the armys most prestigious medal, the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, for leading the rescue operation that plucked his friend Benito Mussolini out from the hands of his captors.
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