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A week later, on July 12, another Brazilian destroyer that had remained in the area, detected a submarine and attacked it with depth charges. It is easy to assume that the submarine had been submerged, hoping that the pursuers were convinced that it had escaped, and then continued on its way.
Here the author Muray hypothesizes that, for reasons of circumstance and high-level discussions with the Argentine government, the two U-boats change course and decide not to follow the Führer's convoy which had now moved away. Thus, on July 10, U530 and Lieutenant Commander Otto Weirmutt, with his crew of 54 men, surrender in Buenos Aires.
Meanwhile, the Argentine press writes of sightings of at least three other submarines, one of which is captured by the Navy, but strangely, after a short while, notes that these ships have disappeared in a southerly direction.
The fleeing flotilla, in the meantime, has entered the Pacific.
The submarine carrying Hitler is anchored in the shelter that Admiral Dönitz calls "paradise on earth" and which is none other than "Friendship Island", in the province of Aysen. A third U-boat rests in Bahia Mansa and a fourth submarine is detected and attacked by the Fach en Iquique , but escapes and today is sunk off the coast of Antofagasta. A fifth submarine was dynamited, sunk and refloated on a beach in the Seventh Region, but that vessel is told another story, for it was the scene of a multiple murder.
Who had an interest in blowing up a submarine installed on the north side and near the Carranza lighthouse, a lighthouse of the Chilean Navy?
Without a doubt, it was Martin Bormann who masterminded the great escape.
Perhaps by order of Hitler himself.
After reaching the chosen location and unloading the cargo values, he decides to eliminate the team so as not to leave any witnesses and installs an explosive charge in the torpedo field, where everything explodes while they were sleeping. There is a witness who heard the explosion in the early hours of the morning. After all, that small group of sailors was a potential danger because of what they knew, so he decided to eliminate them. As per the script, Hitler's principle was to firmly keep the secret until his final execution.
The trips, for example, were always announced, but he reserved the right to only announce the departure time at the last minute.
Bormann recalled a phrase by Hitler: " I have an old principle as a standard: One must only say what needs to be said, which must be said only when it needs to be said ."
Hy-los-nazis-in-ParaguaSeveral years later, some Germans arrived by plane, took back the contents of the U-boat and showed the cable that was used to transport the goods to the beach.
According to the Paraguayan historian Mariano Llano, who hosted Hitler in his last years, as shown in his book "Hitler and the Nazis in Paraguay", Hitler died on Guarani soil in 1974 after leaving Argentina in 1955, with the fall of Peron.
According to the book "In the Footsteps of Hitler", written by the journalist Abel Basti, in Argentina, the remains of Adolf Hitler are located in an underground crypt in Paraguay.
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