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Continued from page 44 itai ‘ azi's secret atomic Endnotes Britain knew about the Nazi's secret atomic 1. Admiral Byrd's press release, 12 November weanons nrogrammes which in turn Continued from page 44 itai F azi's secret atomic Endnotes Britain knew about the Nazi's secret atomic 1. Admiral Byrd's press release, 12 November weapons programmes which, in turn, 046. Navy had been won by the Kreigsmarine, helped the RAF bomb the Nazi's secret 4. El Mercurio, 5 March 1947; Admiral Byrd and that the story had been suppressed in research station at Peenemiinde in the jnterviewed by Lee van Atta. the Western press for fear of stimulating Baltic Sea. The Germans were at a loss to 3, Former British SAS officer, documenting the German resistance. Only one destroyer how the British had even heard about it, let. 1945-46 Neuschwabenland campaign. was reputedly spared and the Captain was alone been able to bomb it. 4. Le Monde, 18 July 1945. reported as declaring, "May God help me, 5. Hart, Basil Liddell, History of the Second may I never again encounter such a force". Continued next issue... World War, Cassell, London, p. 410. Though the story has been suppressed and 6. ibid., p. 411. the British Government would never admit About the Author: 7. Pravda, 16 January 2003, citing a confidential James Robert is a civil servant with an _ letter from Scheffer to Bernhard. The letter, dated agency of the UK Ministry of Defence, as June 1983, was seized by Special Services, well as a World War II historian and whoma German source claims were from the for- writer. He has travelled extensively | mer German Democratic Republic (GDR) and throughout North Africa and Europe to _ sentat the USSR's behest. investigate mysteries of Britain's secret 8. The Captain cited by El Mercurio and Der wars. With a family from a military back- Weg has never been named, nor has the story been ground, and with German sources giving !ven any credence by the British Navy. many so-called "myths" credence, he has 9. The Intelligence network performed wonders set a personal mission to delve deeper pike Abies especialy ae the capoure ofan 9 into the strange, suppressed, little-known //8ia machine with decoding documents on a : e >") and anomalous activities that were con- May 1941; the German U-110 was captured by (Secret Intelligence Service)—providing — qucteg before, during and after the war HMS Bulldog and HMS Aubretia of the 3rd virtually all the information to the Allied against Germany. "Britain's Secret War in pee The Germans neve discovered itamenas Buropean coy network ducing is Antarctica" has been taken from his forth- a lee Hower it was Butain's fortuitons ea: ; ans coming book that will document some of ich painter ‘cture 2 War, the picture was appearing slowly. is investigations complet te jigsaw puzzle thus compel them One prime example of Britain's james Robert can be contacted at to take the possibility of a Nazi Antarctic haven Intelligence excelling was in how much —_james-robert@hotmail.co.uk. seriously before others did. The World’s top "FREE STUFF” website The world’s first Synchronistic Luck System - Join the VANUATU EXPATS CLUB for free to the event, rumours of the naval battle are whispered amongst ex-servicemen—but alas, very little of the rumour is substantiated. The missing U-boats were part of the Antarctic jigsaw puzzle that Britain had been putting together since the Nazis first sent Admiral Ritscher on his Thule- sponsored polar mission. 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Only one destroyer was reputedly spared and the Captain was reported as declaring, "May God help me, may I never again encounter such a force".* Though the story has been suppressed and the British Government would never admit to the event, rumours of the naval battle are whispered amongst ex-servicemen—but alas, very little of the rumour is substantiated. The missing U-boats were part of the Antarctic jigsaw puzzle that Britain had been putting together since the Nazis first sent Admiral Ritscher on his Thule- sponsored polar mission. And with Britain's Intelligence network—the SOE (Special Operations Executive) and the SIS (Secret Intelligence Service)—providing virtually all the information to the Allied Forces via the Enigma machine’ and its immense European spy network during the War, the picture was appearing slowly. 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