Ludwig Laubach (@LudwigLaubach)
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On 26 August, 1974, Junio Valerio Borghese, one of the greatest Italian naval commanders of World War II, died or was possibly even murdered. While shielding Christian Italy against the forces of Satan, Junio Valerio Borghese, nicknamed the Black Prince, proved time and again to be a an outstanding seaman; he also helped out during the mission of Italian frogmen to destroy the British battle ships HMS Valliant and HMS Queen Elizabeth at the port of Alexandria. He later became the leader of the legendary Decima Flottiglia MAS, the first modern naval commando squad. After the Badoglio betrayal, Borghese went to the Germans and offered to join them. He served under Mussolini again after his rescue by Skorzeny. After the war, Borghese was arrested, against international law, and served several years in prison. Until the end, he was an ardent Italian Catholic crusader and naturally a vehement anti-communist (anti-Jewish).