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Ghost U-Boat
The Nazi would need a U-boat in order to escape the war, and not just any boat stealthy long-range U-boat. They had something long range, they just needed something stealthy. The Germans already had U-boats that could travel that far, the IXC/40. They just needed something stealth. U-boats were pretty stealthy, but they needed something…
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The Secret Fortress(es)
The next step into Operation Eagle Flight was to create a new version of Germany in Argentina. This new place that they were building was something that would need to be able to house and take care of many high-ranking Germans. Martin Borman literally had to make a new Germany, for 30,000 Germans. This new…
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Operation Eagle Flight
In the early forties, the world had turned on Germany, and what seemed as like a winning war, quickly turned into an imminent defeat. While the Germans were still fighting, in August 1944, Martin Borman, was given a task, to plan Operation Eagle Flight. This was a secret plan, that would be aimed at helping…
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Operation Ruppert
In 1944-45 the Allies caught many POWs who were willing to surrender and work with the allies, for a better life. A secret mission was put together to explore what was driving all these foreigners to fight so hard inside Germany, and to also study how the Germans built up such a strong network of…
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Escaping the Soviets
As World War Two drug on, the red army advanced closer and closer to Berlin. Many people who help the Germans tried escaping to the west, and into the hands of the allies, where they though that they would be treated more fairly. Millions of refugees from Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and the Baltic…
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Curiosity after D-day
Allied intelligences had suggested the German Nazis had built an extensive network of back collaborators across Europe. What they didn’t realize was how loyal they were to the Nazi cause. It wouldn’t be until days after the D-day landing that the allies learned how deep this alliance was. Many of the prisoners captured in those…
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Antisemitic Stalin
One of the most mysterious men of World War Two, had to be Joseph Stalin. Being born in Georgia and moving to Russia to be involved in a revolution, he is definitely an interesting man, similar to how Hitler is viewed in the west. Not only did he rule his country with an iron fist…
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Operation Long Jump
Breaking the enigma code had led to many discoveries of how the Germans were working, but the Germans did the same thing to the allies. They were able to break American Naval codes which led them to the discovery of a conference being held Tehran in mid-October 1943. At this conference Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill,…
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Stephan Bandera and OUN
OUN or Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, was a paramilitary which was first organized in 1920 to help fight for Ukrainian independence. They originally formed in Prague, after the Soviets took over Ukraine after World War 1. Before World War Two OUN was a terrorist organization which mainly focused on attacking Polish Officials, who were deemed…
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Kedia and his Network
Michael Kedia was an organizer for many of the Caucus partisan groups, which would later work with the Germans in order to defeat the Soviets. Throughout his life Kedia would refer to himself as a Georgian, even though his background was much more complex than that. His family was ethnically Armenian. Born in the Sudetenland…