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Now as to heading for South America, how many actually did it with their Uboats? I know the higher ups in the Reich did to escape the Allies, but did Uboat Kaptains do this too? I've not read anything on it in the few books I've come across.
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Posh is right:up: we also have fine Cuban cigars. After a sinking it is caviar for the boys! |
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As for your last sentence.....yes I read it and enjoyed reading this :up: |
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As for this 1st. Flottilla carrer the range of the VIIB is plenty. So far fuel shortage hasn't become a problem. You pick up conservation in a type II. If I had even more fuel at this point I would probably just be tempted to waist it, burn it faster. More fish? Hey going from 5 to 14 - logs are looking good.
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Hey does Bernard vacation at the BdU?
So I upgrade the Hydrophones and start a new patrol. I'm getting sent to AM41. AM41? :huh: Ahhh - it's not like my VIIB is leaving the French coast yet. Btw; I've not yet survived a carrer long enought to do so. Perhaps with some of that fuel conservation and some luck I will this time out. So far patrols have been mostly AN. Any way-point suggestions? http://huntny.us/sh3/AM41_.jpg |
AM34 >> AM33 >> AM26 >> AM28 >> AM02 >> AM52 then straight west.
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See, Brag has already gone off to South America. It's a wonder he came back at all with all those purdy native Amazon women looking for sailors to latch on to. Now he wants a Type IX boat so he can get back there faster. ;)
I've also heard he's planning on changing his name to Captain Jack Sparrow. :lol: |
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U-530, a Type IXC/40 under Oblt. Otto Wermuth surrendered at Mar del Plata, Argentina on July 10th, 1945. U-977, a Type VIIC (take that, you Type IXiacs!) under Oblt. Heinz Schaeffer sailed all the way from Bergen, Norway and surrendered at Mar del Plata on August 17th, 1945. The trip is notable because it was at his extreme range, and the boat spent a record 66 days underwater, alternating between snorkeling and using his e-motors. Schaeffer wrote a book about it called, strangely enough "U-Boat 977". He was accused of smuggling high Nazi officials, including Hitler himself, to South America, and wrote the book to debunk the idea. |
Thanks for the info PB. :up: I'll have to find U-997 by Heinz Schaeffer one day soon.
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Interesting story, mainly for the escape to Argentina. He let everyone who wanted to go back to Germany off in Norway, and they reported to the Allies that U-977 had sunk, so no one was looking for it. |
Thanks againb PB for the added info. :up: I'll look for it soon at the local library. Amazon is just up the road from us in New Castle, DE., so I might stop in and give them a visit... if it's possible. I've been by there numerous times and always wanted to drop in, so this is as good an excuse as any. LOL
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