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The Japanese Admiral Who Saved 3,000 Allied POWs
When Vice Admiral ChΕ«ichi Nagumo β the same admiral who attacked Pearl Harbor β discovered in August 1945 that his forces were ordered to execute 3,000 Allied POWs rather than transport them to Japan, he refused. He fals...
The Enigma Machine That Was Thrown Into a Lake β and Recovered
In May 1945, British sailors from HMS Otway recovered an Enigma machine from the Kleiner Walsertasee (Lake) in Austria, where it had been thrown by German soldiers to prevent capture. It was found at a depth of 77 meters...
The Fokker Plane That Landed Itself on a Cloud
On March 12, 1940, a Dutch Fokker T-8 twin-engine naval reconnaissance plane, piloted by Lieutenant J.H. Hupkes, encountered a severe thunderstorm over the North Sea while returning from a patrol. As ice built up on the ...
The German Submarine That Surrendered β Twice
U-977, commanded by Captain Heinz SchΓ€ffer, is famous for surrendering to Argentine authorities in 1945, claiming it had been at sea when Germany surrendered. But the more interesting story is U-530, commanded by Otto We...