"They began to acquire their legendary reputation as warriors right from the beginning, when, the year after they were formed, they engaged and soundly defeated Napoleon's best at Grenoble in 1815. Subsequently they served--with equal distinction--in the Crimean War and performed admirably in the wars of Italian Independence, Eritrea, and Libya.
"In this war, the Carabinieri have fought with valor in Greece and East Africa under impossible odds."
General von Wachtstein nodded his agreement. Von Deitzberg saw this and his lips tightened even more.
Canaris thought:
"So, von Deitzberg," Student went on, "while I am second to no one in my admiration for the SS, I submit that your Special Unit Friedenthal--it is approximately of company strength, as I understand it?"
"A reenforced company, Herr General. A little over three hundred men--"
"All of whom, I am sure, are a credit to the SS and Germany. I doubt, however, that even such a splendid body of men can take on a battalion--six or seven hundred strong--of the Carabinieri who have been personally charged by their king with guarding Il Duce."
Von Deitzberg glared at him. His face showed that he was preparing a sarcastic, perhaps caustic, reply.
He ran out of time.
"Then, may I tell the Fuhrer, Admiral Canaris," General von Wachtstein asked, surprising Canaris, who hadn't expected him to open his mouth, "that you and General Student are agreed that the attempt to liberate Mussolini should take place after he is moved to the Campo Imperatore Hotel rather than on the Isle of Ponza, or when he is being moved from one to the other?"
"Yes," Canaris said.
"Concur," Student said.
"Can we now get to the details of the operation itself?" von Wachtstein asked. "I hate to rush any of you, but the Fuhrer is waiting to hear what you have decided."
Von Deitzberg said: "I believe Hauptsturmfuhrer Skorzeny has a very good plan--"
"I'm sure he does," Student interrupted him.
"If I have to say this," von Deitzberg said, "Reichsfuhrer-SS Himmler feels the SS Special Unit Friedenthal should play a significant role in this operation."
"The Fuhrer has honored me with the responsibility for carrying it out," Student said.
"Let's hear what the SS has to say, General Student," von Wachtstein said.
"Certainly," Student said.
"Skorzeny," von Deitzberg said.
Skorzeny popped to attention, then opened his briefcase and took a large map and a number of large photographs from it. He unfolded the map and then laid it on the table.
"I have personally reconnoitered the Campo Imperatore Hotel by air," Skorzeny said. "In a Fieseler Storch. If you will notice, gentlemen, the map has keys to the photographs."