A long time ago, I read a Time magazine 'letter to the editor'.
An American Gi had heard the death bed confession of a Luftwaffe pilot, who had stated that he had transported Adolf Hitler to a landing strip, adjacent to a sea base, where he had dropped off Adolf and his entourage, prior to their boarding a submarine.
Maybe Hitler's remains will be found aboard this sub.
Although the dead should be left where they lay, be it seabed or battlefield grave, I would like to see this sub brought to the surface.
It was trying to escape, even after Doenitz had ordered all German military personnel to surrender.
You have to wonder what would be found on board!!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...b7Kz&ocid=iehp
An American Gi had heard the death bed confession of a Luftwaffe pilot, who had stated that he had transported Adolf Hitler to a landing strip, adjacent to a sea base, where he had dropped off Adolf and his entourage, prior to their boarding a submarine.
Maybe Hitler's remains will be found aboard this sub.
Although the dead should be left where they lay, be it seabed or battlefield grave, I would like to see this sub brought to the surface.
It was trying to escape, even after Doenitz had ordered all German military personnel to surrender.
You have to wonder what would be found on board!!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...b7Kz&ocid=iehp
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