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Adolf Hitler — Part 2
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Hitler and Mistress
Fled Aboard U-530 |
Dv the Associated Press,
KIEL. Germany, July 21.—Ad-
mitral Eberhard God!, operations
chief for the former German Navy
my underseas Meet, sald yesterday the,
“Geran submarine U-530 which;
surrendered to Arsentina last week, —
_ had jeft *Kicl og a Norwegian port”.
on March 3 and that neliher Adolf
{Hitler nar Eva Braun was abot
! ‘The admiral sald reports that Hit- |
tler and his mistress had been put:
cs ashore in Argentina by the U-530!
jwere wild rumors. |
| “I certainly would have known if!
the U-5°9 had been ear-marked for!
;kny special misston,” Godt said in
‘his firsl statement to the press since
Germans's surrender.
His statement was supported byi
Gertnan Aamiral Helmut, a former’
commander of the crutser Hipper:
‘and chief of smal) baille unils, who
osald the 0-530 was “lesking at the
seams” and had been considered u
isafe. *
Bow Cut Off by U. 8. Tanker,
| “Surels i€ H.vler and Eva Brau
cre poling to escape from German}
submarine it would not have
Uren on the U-E30," he said. “Her
bor was sheared aff Ly an American
fanaer oon Christnius Day, 1943.
rier it attacked her off the east
side of the Panama Cenel. It was
very lucky to return to base. It's
ariamug hew she got io Argentine”
Former Commandrr Heve of the
German feet, Southeast Asia area.
said he was convinced Hitler died
in Berlin and added:
‘If he intended to escane it would
have bren hy afr, not oy sea.
“He didn t hke ships--he even got
sick riding on his yacht on the.
Phine.*
lf Hitler hacin't died, Heve said,
“T would have heard from him."
Effort to Kecp Dither Myth Alive.
“I do not believe he could have
gone away as an unknown man,"'
he added. "* * * I say on my oath |
as a naval officer that I believe
Hitler would not leave Germany. |
. “The Fuchrer could not Yve any-!
mwhere oS Mr. 3." |
Heye said he beloved “there is an,
organized effort to Keep the Hitler:
myth alive’ and that some Ger-.
jWnans, especialiy those In the Hitler.
youth, hoped he would return some-
day “when they are worthy of re-
eciving him."
Admiral Godt's latest report te
the British showed six German sub-
marines still unaccounted for, Hey
said he believed that no submarines
pul te sca after the German capitu-
lation, since all were under strict
,orders from Admiral Boenitz to re-
main in port and be turned over to
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