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Notorious Nazi Cleared of Murder Charge by Austrian Court

November 10, 1958
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An Austrian court today acquitted in absentia Otto Skorzeny, notorious Nazi, of charges of having tortured and murdered Czech citizens, and this cleared the way for Skorzeny’s return to Austria from Madrid where he has been living for the past decade.

Skorzeny, who won world notoriety by spiriting Mussolini out of Allied hands in 1943, was acquitted by an Allied military tribunal in 1947 of having murdered Czech nationals. The Czech authorities thereupon applied to Austria, of which country Skorzeny is a citizen, for his extradition. The court decision clearing Skorzeny was the last block to his return here.

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