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   "OPERATION CA-35"is a joint project of discovery conducted by Trident
Research & Recovery, Inc. of Framingham, Massachusetts and Sub-Sea
Recovery, Inc. of Portland, Maine. It is much more than just a marine
salvage operation. Indeed, it is an attempt to discover the facts
surrounding the sinking of a legendary German U-Boat off the coast of
Cape Cod, Massachusetts in August of 1944, and to uncover the reasons
for its secrecy for over fifty-four years.

  The name assigned to this project is derived from the wartime German
Naval marine quadrant location of the U-Boat wreckage initially located
in 1993. The term 'CA' refers directly to the German navigational box
coordinate designated for the area immediately off the eastern shore of
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with the numbers '35' referring to the location
within that designated box.

  The process of discovery is a very time consuming matter. The reader
must keep in mind that this brief is preliminary and therefore,
incomplete. As information is received and assessed by Trident and Sub
Sea it will be duly posted within updated and revised versions of this
briefing.



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            II. H I S T O R I C A L  O V E R V I E W

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  The availability of recently declassified military, political and
intelligence documents are slowly assisting the professional researcher
in filling in the gaps of World War Two history. Instead of seeing what
appears to be a convoluted series of events we are now starting to
understand just how the geopolitical strategies of the various
governments involved in the conflict actually dictated the outcome of
the battlefield scenario.

  With this in mind, we will relate here a general status of World War
Two as it stood during the summer and fall of 1944, and then lay in the
minute details that actually affected the important events unfolding
during this time frame.

  During the summer of 1944 the United States and her Allies, namely
Great Britain and the Soviet Union, had commenced the final push to
victory over Germany's Third Reich in Europe. The now famous "D-Day"
landings on the French Normandy coast were successfully accomplished on
6 June and the German battle lines gradually gave way under the Allied
onslaught. The German High Command knew well that it was the beginning
of
a long retreat and would ultimately end in a total defeat.

  In fact, a little over a year earlier in the month of February, 1943
the German military and civilian populace witnessed the disastrous
events unfolding on the Russian Front. With the loss of the city of
Stalingrad to the Soviet forces those individuals inside Germany with
any insight at all could see very well what the inevitable outcome would
be. As a result of these German military losses the several
Nazi-Opposition groups, already in place within Germany since 1939, now
began to increase their activity. These particular individuals and
organizations firmly believed that Hitler's plans of domination were a
direct threat to their country's best interests. The groups incorporated
many of the German social and political elite who had actually assisted
Hitler's Fascist machine in the first place, most notably Germany's
"Technocrats" of political leaders, industrialists, bankers and highly
placed military officers. By February of 1943 these opportunists became
increasingly disillusioned with the Hitlerite agendas and commenced
making their own arrangements for their post-war futures, both as
individuals and as corporate entities.

  Highly placed military leaders such as Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, Chief
of Germany's leading intelligence agency the 'Abwehr', and Field
Marshals' Walter von Kluge and Erwin Rommel, as well as several
high-ranking staff officers within the Kriegsmarine and Wehrmacht,
actively conspired in the failed attempt to assassinate Adolph Hitler on
the 20th. of July, 1944.

  While the German military was attempting to eliminate the problem at
its source, (Adolph Hitler), the conservative civilian opposition groups
were attempting to alter the inevitable outcome of the war by initiating
contacts with the "Western Allies", Great Britain and the United States.
These various contacts were an effort to end the war for Germany under
favorable terms for an armistice. The Nazi Opposition groups were
literally fighting the clock, as every day that passed without an end to
the war meant the further loss of German life and the wholesale
destruction of property and post-war industrial capability. In fact,
these specific concerns of a post-war German industrial survival were
the prime motives of the Nazi-Opposition.

  The Western Intelligence agencies and military commands were well
aware of just what was going on inside Germany at this time and actually
conducted numerous secret meetings with the German military and civilian
leaders in an effort to end the war. However, the Western Allies
possessed a vastly different agenda. Upon review of the available
declassified political documents it appears that the American parties
negotiating certain details with the German representatives had several
separate agendas - all of which seem geared more at personal gain rather
than the American public's best interest.

  The President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had
publicly stated as early as 1943 that no terms except "Unconditional
Surrender" would be accepted from Germany by the three Allied powers;
the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Roosevelt was to
maintain this stand throughout the war. However, many of the hard-line
political capitalists within the United States Department of State, the
Office of Strategic Services and the military intelligence services had
a vastly different idea of just how to end the war - all of which were
to run contrary to the Presidential administration's policy decisions.

  Operationally, the German U-Boat force still managed to keep its
U-Boat fleet somewhat active during the summer and fall of 1944. The
official records indicate that most of the available U-Boats were
operationally concentrated within the North Sea and around the British
Isles in its continuing attempt to strangle the Allied supply lines.
Occasionally an independent U-Boat patrol would be deployed into the
North Atlantic to sink ships, report on weather or both. There were two
"Special Missions" deployed against the American coast in 1944, only one
of which was to succeed off the Maine coast near the end of the year. In
that particular case, the U-1230 successfully landed two agents at
Winter Harbor. The success was minimal however, since both men were
eventually picked up by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

  During the first week of July, 1944 an incident involving a U-Boat and
the U.S. Naval Airship "K-14" occurred off Bar Harbor, Maine. As is made
so painfully clear in the official Inquiry records, the U-Boat in
question brought down the "K-14" with 20mm Anti-Aircraft fire resulting
in the loss of six Airship crewmen out of a total compliment of ten men.
The Inquiry and related intelligence reports also show that the "K-14"
was somewhat successful in at least severely damaging the enemy vessel.
Unfortunately, this incident was also kept secret for over 54 years.

  Another situation occurred on 20 August of this year. The U-1229 was
intercepted on the surface off the eastern edge of the Grand Banks by an
American "Hunter-Killer" Naval Task Force as it was proceeding to the
American coast on a 'spy-insertion' operation. The U-1229 went down with
about one-third of her crew, but 41 survivors of this sinking
wererescued as prisoners of war by the American destroyers on the scene.


  What was not known by most military men at this time, however, was the
fact that the Type XI U-Boat was also proceeding to the American coast -
at that time located only 20 nautical miles distant from the U-1229 at
the time of the latter's demise.


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

  Very little is known about the Type XI-B U-Boat. All official
histories state that the vessel type was never built and numerous
publications indicate that the Type XI-B submarine design went only as
far as a preliminary 'keel laying' at the building yards of Deschimag
-A.G. Weser in Bremen, Germany. However, there is a subtle hint that at
least one vessel of this type was indeed launched from the Deschimag
yards. Contained within the records of the Military archive at
Freiburgim-Breisgau, Germany is a brief mention of the "actual" yard
trials in the Weser River of the Type XI U-Cruiser having attained a
surface speed of 26 knots. This is supported to some degree by Eberhard
Roessler's impressive publication "The U-Boat", in which this trial
record is partly quoted. The details contained in the records of the
Military archive in Germany make it very clear that the above speed
trials were not obtained from 'tank' tests of models. Therefore, there
certainly is some proof of the actual existence of a working and
operational model of the legendary Type XI.

  Amplified reports obtained from interviewed veterans of both the
Allied and Axis intelligence services indicate very strongly that at
some point during its existence, most probably in early 1944, the Type
XI was berthed at the supposedly neutral ports of Vigo, Spain and
Lisbon, Portugal on the Iberian Peninsula. These same sources have
stated that the unofficial reference to the Type XI was "Die Schwarz
Ritter", ("The Black Knight"). There is no official documentation of
this but, considering the sources we must at least consider the high
probability of these facts. It is certainly already well established
that most of the clandestine activity directed by the Germans toward the
Americas originated from the Iberian Peninsula, primarily through a
German Industrial-Intelligence organization referred to as "Sofindus".

  Of primary importance in connection with this area of course are the
German series of Special Operations known as "JOLLE", (translated as
"Happy Boat") and "AKTION FEUERLAND", (meaning "Action Land-of-Fire",
referring to the southern geographical area of Argentina). These two
operations were intended to pave the way for German post-war survival.
Noted Nazi leaders and war criminals were in the process of laying the
financial foundation for a "Fourth Reich" within the borders of such
countries as Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and, most importantly for reasons
of easy access, Argentina.

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 IV. C O N T R O L L E D  P A N I C


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   As previously outlined within the 'Overview', the German Opposition
groups were becoming increasingly bolder in their attempts at contacting
the Western Allies through the various intelligence agencies. Those
Opposition Group members associated with German Industrial concerns were
the boldest, and possessed all the right connections to
persuenegotiations for an acceptable armistice. The sole motive for the
German Industrialists was obvious. They wished to maintain their
corporate identity AND their financial assets for the post-war period.
There were also many American Industrial concerns who wished to see this
as well since a large percentage of ownership in these German companies
were held by large American corporations - a blatant violation of the
'Trading With The Enemy Act'.
  The accessed research documents show that by June of 1944 there were
no less than eight separate meetings between German Industrialists and
agents of the Office of Strategic Services. The most active American in
these efforts was Allen W. Dulles, the OSS Chief of Station head
quartered in the neutral city of Berne, Switzerland.

  The professional background of Allen Dulles and his brother, John
Foster Dulles, are most interesting. It seems that both men were heavily
involved in pre-war dealings between American and German Corporations
through their law firm of 'Sullivan & Cromwell' in New York City. It was
these same pre-war German connections with which Allen Dulles
wasnegotiating throughout the winter of 1943 and the summer/fall of
1944. All official documentation points to the fact that the Dulles
brothers were not operating in the best interests of United States
foreign policy, but were actually motivated through personal reasons to
help in creating an acceptable form of armistice which would benefit
most the German Industrialists directly. This also involved the safe
guarding of certain German securities, which both John Foster and Allen
Dulles actively assisted with - regardless of its direct violation of
accepted U.S. Treasury and Presidential administration policy. In short
the Dulles brothers, along with a handful of U.S. diplomats and
intelligence operatives, helped Nazis and Anti-Nazis alike to hide
negotiable securities from Allied confiscators and at the same time
assisted in negotiating an end to the war along lines which were
contrary to the "Unconditional Surrender" guidelines as set forth
jointly by the three major Allies.

  While all of these manipulations were going on within the Allied camp,
Germany was desperately trying to protect what she had left of her
industrial and monetary systems. Every day that passed without a
negotiated armistice meant the further loss of property and post-war
capability. It is well documented that major German corporations began
making plans for the safeguarding of its resources in supposedly
"neutral" countries while continuing to pursue diplomatic agendas.

  Of particular note are the individual operations of German
corporations. Firms such as I.G.Farben and Krupp Industries were known
to have liquidated their stock holdings into either gold coin or bars by
 June of 1944 in anticipation of secreting these hard assets into the
neutral countries of Switzerland, Lichenstein, Portugal and, most
importantly - Argentina. Indeed, the Krupp concerns alone possessed vast
 estate holdings in Argentina and post-war records confirm that many
millions worth of negotiable securities did make it to these estates via
 U-Boat transport for eventual deposit in the German controlled banks of
 Banco Aleman Transatlantico and Banco Tornquist.

  What helped to speed up both the safe guarding of Germancorporate
assets and attempts at armistice negotiations were thedecisions of the
Breton Woods International Monetary Conference held at Breton Woods, New
Hampshire between 1 - 20 July, 1944. Most of the Allied Nations
represented at this conference voted for the dissolution of the Bank for
International Settlements in Switzerland, a major money-launderer for
the Nazis. With the loss of this particular bank the German corporations
would find it much more difficult to move their ill-gotten profits out
of Germany. On 9 July the Breton Woods Conference passed what is
referred to as 'Resolution No. 6', which called for the dissolution of
the Bank for International Settlements and the monitoring of the German
movement of corporate wealth into neutral countries. Combined with a
desperate need to negotiate an armistice this created a "Controlled
Panic" situation within the German Industrial community.

  When one studies the known movements of wealth and the options then
open to both the German Anti-Nazi diplomats and Industrialists, it
becomes obvious that drastic measures are indeed being planned. In
September of 1944 a much delayed Finnish Intelligence report surfaced
referring to a "Hitler Escape Boat" being made available at the port of
Danzig, Poland as of early July. When one studies the details mentioned
in this report there is only one conclusion: the alleged "Hitler Escape
Boat" is none other than the Type XI-B U-Cruiser... the same vessel
which was never officially commissioned into the Kriegsmarine. The very
same vessel which is not supposed to even exist!

  The long trail of records show that this vessel departed the port of
Danzig, (Gdynia), on the afternoon of 20 July, 1944 - the same day as
the assassination attempt on Adolph Hitler by the Nazi-Opposition.
Records also indicate very strongly that the German Industrialists were
behind the deployment of the Type XI-B U-Boat. One can only assume that
the excuse for this vessel's existence in acting as a "Hitler Escape
Boat" was only an accepted cover story for the benefit of the
Nazi-Opposition, as quite obviously Hitler himself was not embarked on
board the vessel at the time of its departure.

   A "Controlled Panic" caused the Industrial Opposition to deploy this
vessel as quickly as possible for a two-fold mission: to negotiate an
acceptable armistice directly with U.S. representatives and to export to
Argentina at least a portion of the German corporate securities.
Thirty-Seven days later the Type XI-B U-Cruiser arrived off the
Massachusetts coast - committed to her clandestine mission.




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V. C O D E N A M E:  "O B S C U R E C I N C H"
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  The date of 25 August, 1944 appeared to begin as any normal day along
the Eastern Sea Frontier. But, the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence had
been continuously briefed over the past few days by the British
Admiralty "ULTRA" of an "Unknown" U-Boat heading their way. On 15 August
Admiralty informed U.S. Navy "COMINCH", (meaning Commander-In-Chief),
that a U-Boat they had designated as "LT" was heading across the
Atlantic and that they suspected it was on a "SPECIAL MISSION" since it
was observing radio silence and not reporting its daily position, as was
the normal routine among U-Boat Commanders of the time.

  On the 17th. of August British Admiralty appears to be reasonably sure
that the mystery vessel was bound to the American coast, but inquire
further from U.S. "COMINCH" for any additional information that may help
in their assessments. Simultaneously to this tracking the U.S. Navy was
following the movements of the U-1229, designated as the "RJ", (Red
Jig), which appeared to be running a parallel course to the mystery
U-Boat.

  By the 18th. British Admiralty admitted to U.S. "COMINCH" that the
heading of "LT", (Love Tare), "REMAINS OPEN", suggesting that all are
totally confused as to the subject vessel's actual destination and
purpose.

  Then on 20 August the U-1229 was successfully sunk by U.S. Naval
forces just east of the Grand Banks, as stated within the "ULTRA"
radio-intercept transmission, as follows:

 "TWO OFFICERS AND ONE PROPAGANDIST AMONG 41
 P/S FROM LOVE EASY x C.O. LOST x YOUR 1279 PARA
 4 x LOVE TARE HEADING BAFFLING BUT BEST GUESS
 IS HE IS APPROACHING ST JOHNS AREA x THIS
 CONSISTENT WITH AMERICA II..."

  Again, on the 21st. U.S. "COMINCH" requested further information from
the British Admiralty concerning the unknown U-Boat in question by
stating:

"WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR FURTHER VIEWS AND WHEN CONVENIENT COMMENT ON
QUERIES MY 386 AND 387 x".

  After comparing all of the pertinent documents to the numerous other
operational intelligence material is becomes obvious that the "ULTRA"
staff are completely unaware of the actual mission of the Type XI-B
U-Cruiser, whereas certain other intelligence operatives are totally
aware of the facts. This is a typical example of "need to know"
restrictions between intelligence departments.

   By the early evening of the 25th. it becomes obvious that the Type XI
was successful in evading the U.S. Naval Task Forces east of the Grand
Banks, as she surfaces at approximately 1600 hours just south of the
Great Round Shoal Channel seven miles east of Great Point, Nantucket.
Due to a submarine sighting by a commercial Pan-Am Plane at this time,
the Naval Airship Squadron 'ZP-11' based at South Weymouth,
Massachusetts
orders the Naval Airship "K-25" to divert from its escort patrol 60
miles to the northeast and to investigate the reported sighting. Local
vessels of the Northern Ship Lane Patrol are also ordered to the scene,
which included two Coast Guard 83-footers and two 110 foot Sub-Chasers.

  At this same time O.N.I. Telegrapher Preston Howley was monitoring the
U-Boat's wireless transmission from the Office of Naval Intelligence
Radio Intercept Station located at Chatham, Cape Cod, only fourteen
miles to the northwest of the U-Boat's position. According to Howley,
the transmission was originating from an "S-5" position, (Navalparlance
meaning from a very close location), and was being sent out on a
'diplomatic B-Bar' signal. This meant that this particular German U-Boat
was sending diplomatic messages in a "High Priority" status. Given what
we now know about this vessel's mission parameters, this diplomatic
message tends to run parallel with the established facts. Howley
described the message as being sent in three parts lasting just a few
minutes each and separated by approximately two or three minutes. The
total message lasted perhaps twenty minutes, enough to fill three
legal-size teletype pages of coding data.

  O.N.I. Telegrapher Howley duly re-transmitted this message over his
teletype to the U.S. Naval Cryptographic Center in Washington, D.C.
Within half an hour the message bounced back to his station from
Washington with the statement that they wished him to verify the coding
and destination address, which he did. Howley verified the coding and
address which, looking back on it fifty-four years later, he firmly
believes was destined for the White House Map Room. The White House Map
Room was not just the President's War Room during World War Two. It was
also an intelligence center for combined services - managed by the
Department of State itself. The implications of Howley's experiences and
 later assessments are obvious.

  The following operations, which lasted over two days, are code named
"OBSCURE CINCH" and "LADY BULL". According to the 'Official' record
these "Special Searches" resulted in no activity and no confirmation of
any subsequent action at the scene. The fact that these operations
occurred at exactly the same location as the present location of the
wreckage of the Type XI-B discovered in 1993, however, is extremely
indicative. Veteran interviews have revealed that the subject U-Boat was
actually sunk by the Naval Airship "K-25", with the small surface
vessels conducting a 48 hour surface search for survivors and debris.
The official records certainly tend to support the follow-up search for
debris, often termed as a "Yankee Search".

  Unfortunately, only a further declassification of
existing"Operational" documents would provide additional insight into
exactlywhat happened and how it happened.



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  The first hint of the existence of a U-Boat wreck off Cape Cod
occurred in 1988, when now Trident President Edward Michaud heard for
the first time the accepted stories of its demise off the Cape from a
local tug-boat skipper named Warren LeGyte. Michaud had been running a
sixty-one foot crew-boat out of Boston for the then ongoing MWRA
OutfallProject. Every night Michaud and his fellow crewmen would bunk in
Warrens 100 foot tug "Georgina A", then tied up at one of the East
Boston docks. Since hearing of the legendary U-Boat, Ed would query
Warren of what he knew of the vessel and its location. In due time the
MWRA contracts would end and Michaud would eventually locate the various
veterans who were involved in the original 1944 incident.

  By June of 1993 Michaud had joined up with several dedicated
professionals in an attempt to re-locate the legendary Cape Cod U-Boat
and on the 5th. of that month the first hazy side scan sonar images of
the wreckage were obtained. Equipment and financing, however, were slow
in coming and it was 9 December of 1993 before any detailed sonar images
of the wreck could be obtained.

  Upon the initial discovery in June it was assumed by all involved in
the project that the U-Boat located off Cape Cod was a standard German
Type IX-C/40 submarine on a routine war patrol at the time of its loss.
However, when the detailed sonar images were obtained in December it was
immediately apparent that what had been found was indeed much larger in
both length and bulk. After weeks of study and comparisons with
knownGerman building plans it became obvious that what had been found
was actually a submarine that, according to all known histories, was not
supposed to exist! Michaud and his team had found a German Type XI-B
U-Cruiser - in and of itself a major discovery.

  By November of 1994 the first detailed sonar imagery of the Type XI
armored gun-mounts were obtained utilizing E.G.&G sonar equipment. This
left little doubt as to the vessel's structural confirmation. The
following month of December brought with it a dive to the confirmed
wreck site by Michaud and fellow diver Mike Turner. Although
underwatervisibility was at an all time low of one foot, a total of
fifteen small artifacts were recovered from around the wreck's
pressure-hull. It was noticed that the wreck overall was heavily encased
in huge drifts of sand ledges, as is to be expected in the area. As an
example, just several miles to the west the 325 foot long wreckage of
the steam-freighter "Dixie Sword" is almost completely covered in the
same pattern of sand disposition.

  In March of 1995 Michaud and his group incorporated as Trident
Research & Recovery, Inc. and by June the new company had filed for, and
received, exclusive rights of salvage for the German Type XI-B U-Boat in
the First Federal District Court in Boston. Under this Admiralty claim,
Civil Action No. 95-11374RCL, Trident continued its survey of the site.
Of special interest to the company was the exact disposition of the
wreckage and how this information correlated with the known research
facts.

  An Archaeologist was added to the survey team to insure proper
methodology in the project. Additional Archivists and Researchers were
consulted and the process of discovery continued both in the Archival
repositories and on the site of the wreck itself.



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TODAY
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  As of August, 1997 Trident Research & Recovery, Inc. and Sub-Sea
Recovery, Inc. of Portland, Maine combined their resources in order to
bring the latter's experience, expertise and high technology ability to
bear on the Project. Trident and Sub-Sea had been working jointly on
other interesting research projects in the recent past, so it seemed
only natural to combine the resources of both companies on the
"Operation CA-35" Project.

  The new Joint Venture will concentrate on obtaining video-tape footage
of the Type XI-B wreck site and is presently planning on follow-up
recovery operations. All vessel artifacts so recovered are slated for
preservation and ultimate public display at the U.S.S. Salem Museum
located in Quincy, Massachusetts. Needless to say, this should make for
a rather impressive and informative stage for further public
dissemination.

  It should be noted that Trident has attempted on many occasions to
open a dialogue with the respective offices of the U.S. Department of
State, the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S. Department of the
Navy. All such requests for open discussion have gone ignored. It is
hoped that in the near future this situation can be resolved. However,
given the political revelations as described above, its really not very
surprising that Government offices refuse to discuss this Project and
its related investigations.

   Several Senators and Congressmen have been notified by Trident in an
attempt to both open such dialogues and assist in further investigations
into the original 1944 incident. We at Trident and Sub-Sea believe that
there will probably be more developments in this area as the Project
moves forward.

  As an additional note, if all of those very fine authors listed in
Section "C" of the following Source Citations had been aware of the
existence and deployment of the German Type XI-B there is no doubt that
they too would have put the pieces together! Apparently, the missing
link was the Type XI.



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VIII.  R E C E N T  R E S E A R C H
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  There has been some very interesting revelations in the Project's
follow-up of research data. Due to the efforts of contributing
researcher Mr. Eric Brothers U.S. State Department Protocol documents
are now available to confirm one of this investigation's long-standing
curiosities - the visit of members of the Dutch Royal Family to Chatham,

Cape Cod during the very same time-frame in which the German Type XI-B
U-Boat was known to have been operational off Cape Cod.
  These documents consist of a series of notifications between the
representatives of the Dutch Royal Family in exile and the Protocol
Section of the Department of State. On the surface they do indeed appear
to be routine in nature. It is only when viewed with the other known
occurrences off Cape Cod at this time that these Protocol records seem
to indicate more than just routine procedure.

   For example: One of the most obvious details that stand out is the
sudden departure from Chatham of Princess Juliana and her royal
attendants on the morning of the 26th. of August, 1944, only hours after
the known destruction of the Type XI fourteen miles to the southeast.
This, combined with a published news report in the local Cape Cod Times
for that date, quote the Princess as opening a short public statement
upon her departure, stating: "I will not talk about anything political
and cannot take questions". She goes on to say how the Royal Family
enjoyed their stay at the Chatham Bars Inn, etc.

  Within five minutes the impromptu interview is over and the Royal
Family departs by car for Boston enroute to Canada. The fact that these
State Department Protocol documents were only declassified at the time
Mr. Brothers requested to view them in July of 1997 is possibly
indicative - fifty four years after the fact.

  To add to this new information Trident had conducted background
research into the Dutch Royal Family due to its suspicions and has
confirmed the following:

 1) The Royal Consort, Prince Bernhardt, Husband of
    Juliana since 1937, was previous to their marriage an
    active card-carrying member of Hitler's black-shirted SS.

 2) Prince Consort Bernhardt was employed prior to, during,
    and after the war by I.G.Farben's Industrial Espionage
    Unit "NW-7" which, needless to say, placed him under
    great suspicions by both the British and American
    intelligence communities. The mere fact of his employment
    as an "industrial spy" for Farben places him squarely
    within the sphere of the German Industrial community,
    links for which have already been established with the
    Type XI-B U-Boat.

   There are many more details regarding the Dutch Royal Family, Prince
Bernhardt, Princess Juliana and the German Industrialists which have not
been included in this specific brief due to space considerations.
However, the basic facts as listed above give very strong indications
regarding the Dutch Royal visit to Cape Cod at this specific time in
July and August of 1944. Suffice it to say that there is the very strong
possibility that Prince Consort Bernhardt, through his wife Princess
Juliana, may very well have been acting as a sort of liaison or
facilitator in connections for Armistice Negotiations between German
Industrialists and certain members of the American Department of State
and Intelligence Community. The final proof for this is as yet not
confirmed, but the stage is certainly set for such endeavors. Perhaps
the amplified documentation for such a situation is contained within the
hull of the Type XI off Cape Cod.



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