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kiwi_2005
11-29-05, 01:09 PM
This is "out there" reading material. I stumbled across this site as i wanted something to read and boy did i find it :-)
Phil Schneider's lecture of 1995
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/phil_schneider.htm
His father was Otto Oscar Schneider, fought on both sides of the war. He was originally a U-boat captain, and was captured and repatriated in the United States.
Read it all there folks. Science fiction :hmm:
Wolfram
11-29-05, 02:33 PM
Everybody has a right to beleive what they want I guess... :roll:
read most of it and started to wonder what his father would said?
:lurk:
JohnnyPotPie
11-29-05, 03:26 PM
:-j :-j :-j :-j :-j
From uboat.net myth and stories section.
Kptlt. Otto Oscar Schneider on US secret projects
There is a story floating around that this said U-boat commander worked on some highly classified US National Secrets after the war. I believe he is reported to have been a commander of a VIIC or IXC U-boat in the Atlantic during the war.
The simple answer to this one is that there was no U-boat commander in WWII with that name. Only 2 commanders with that last name in the war; Herbert Schneider died while in command of U-522 and Manfred Schneider only commander the small XXIII boat U-4706 for the last 3 months of the war, never on patrol. This story is just that, a story.
Wolfram
11-29-05, 05:11 PM
From uboat.net myth and stories section.
Kptlt. Otto Oscar Schneider on US secret projects
There is a story floating around that this said U-boat commander worked on some highly classified US National Secrets after the war. I believe he is reported to have been a commander of a VIIC or IXC U-boat in the Atlantic during the war.
The simple answer to this one is that there was no U-boat commander in WWII with that name. Only 2 commanders with that last name in the war; Herbert Schneider died while in command of U-522 and Manfred Schneider only commander the small XXIII boat U-4706 for the last 3 months of the war, never on patrol. This story is just that, a story.
Makes a lot more sense....
TY for the update
:lurk:
kiwi_2005
11-30-05, 01:42 PM
Yes. Uboat.net website under myths explain that this character Otto is just a story - myth.
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