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Seems pretty clear it was no simple 'accident' that this big secretly constructed cargo sub was sunk since Berlin and Washington were doing secret deals for Nazi nuclear weapons and ballistic missile, even manned space travel technology after the August 1944 Strasbourg 'Red House Meeting' which required the war to take its course. The occupants of the XI-B might be inconvenient blabbing and blundering around in late 1944 and post-war....

1. Edward Michaud discovers secret German Type XIB U-Boat off Cape Cod - Project CA35 (1998). Tony Gosling, Edward Michaud. Hitlers secret escape sub Type XIB sunk off Cape Cod on 25th. Recorded in 2000.

2. On August 25th of 1944, a super secret German submarine was sunk off Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Mr. Preston Howley, (now deceased), was assigned with the Office of Naval Intelligence "Station C" Radio Intercept Station at Chatham, Cape Cape Cod at this time. This is the interview of Preston Howley talking about that encounter in 1944.

http://www.bilderberg.org/bildhist.htm#Links

III. T H E "B L A C K K N I G H T"

According to the official design drafts laid out for the German Type XI-B U-Cruiser in 1939, the specifications for this vessel were as follows:

Length Overall: . . . . . . 115 meters (377 ft.)

Breadth: . . . . . . . . 9.5 meters (31.3 ft.)

Depth: . . . . . . . . . 6.2 meters (20.3 ft.)

Extreme Displacement: . . . 3,630 tons.

Deadweight: . . . . . . . 6,800 tons +

Propulsion Machinery: . 2-shaft diesel/electric motors, (eight 12cyl. diesel engines in two separate engine rooms), plus two high-grade electric motors in third compartment.

Armament: . . . . . 4 torpedo tubes in the bow

2 torpedo tubes in the stern

6 torpedoes in ready-fire with

6 spare torpedoes carried below internal storage plates.

Above-Deck

Armament: . . . . . 4 127mm Guns in two twin armored turrets.

2 37mm AA mounted on deck amidships.

2 20mm AA mounted in after Wintergarten.

Ammunition Carried: . . 940 rounds total of 127mm.

4,000 rounds total of 37mm.

2,000 rounds total of 20mm.

(all carried in 3 separate magazines)

Crew: . . . . . . . . 110 men, with capability to carry an additional compliment of two company's' of "Special Coastal Troops", ('Brandenburgers')

Cargo Capacity: . . . . 600 cubic tons above provisions.

Accessories: . . . . . 1 One-Man "Arado/Argus 231" reconnaissance seaplane stowed in forward vertical storage tube.

As detailed within the Kriegsmarine "K" Design Office, there were to be a total of four of these monstrous vessels laid down, with the possibility of constructing an additional four vessels should time and resources permit. However, it is known that only four keels were laid and that one was actually launched, the others eventually being scrapped prior to the end of the war before completion. The U-Boat Command intentions were to assign the numbers U-112 through U-115 to the first four vessels of the class. However, Kriegsmarine commissioning records reflect no such assignment of numbers and for all practical purposes the Type XI was never officially commissioned.

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