Re: Ultramar Sur
Posted by:
Paul Lawton
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Date: November 07, 2007 03:16PM
Hi Carlos,
Am I mistaken that your book concludes that the U-977 torpedoed and sank the U.S. Navy minesweeper USS Eagle PE-56 off the coast of Portland, Maine on 23 April 1945, and that it (U-977) then sailed South to Argentina, where it sank the Brazilian cruiser Bahia, before surrendering at Mar del Plata?
Can you tell us the numbers of the U-boats that allegedly ferried high ranking Nazi fficials to South America (aside from the alleged U-530 and U-977), and how many of those U-boats were scuttled just off the Argentine shores?
Are you and Mr. Salinas the same men who have been reported in Argentinian news reports as seeking to salvage, and or raise these alleged scuttled phantom U-boats?
What ultimately happened to those U-boats' Commanders, Officers and crewmen after the war? Where did they ultimately disappear to? Were they killed, or repatriated back to Germany after the war, and if so, why have none of them come forward with their stories? And exactly who were the high ranking German officials that were transferred to South America aboard those boats.
With all due respect, I an an Attorney, as well as a Naval Historian, and without credible documentation and witness statements to corroborate these claims, they must by filed under fiction, not fact.
Regards,
Paul
Am I mistaken that your book concludes that the U-977 torpedoed and sank the U.S. Navy minesweeper USS Eagle PE-56 off the coast of Portland, Maine on 23 April 1945, and that it (U-977) then sailed South to Argentina, where it sank the Brazilian cruiser Bahia, before surrendering at Mar del Plata?
Can you tell us the numbers of the U-boats that allegedly ferried high ranking Nazi fficials to South America (aside from the alleged U-530 and U-977), and how many of those U-boats were scuttled just off the Argentine shores?
Are you and Mr. Salinas the same men who have been reported in Argentinian news reports as seeking to salvage, and or raise these alleged scuttled phantom U-boats?
What ultimately happened to those U-boats' Commanders, Officers and crewmen after the war? Where did they ultimately disappear to? Were they killed, or repatriated back to Germany after the war, and if so, why have none of them come forward with their stories? And exactly who were the high ranking German officials that were transferred to South America aboard those boats.
With all due respect, I an an Attorney, as well as a Naval Historian, and without credible documentation and witness statements to corroborate these claims, they must by filed under fiction, not fact.
Regards,
Paul
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