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atlantis.found-第96章

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     〃Life was cheap to the Nazis;〃 said Hozafel。 〃The sacrifice to build a fortress to launch the Fourth Reich was well worth the price to them。〃
     〃The Fourth Empire;〃 Sandecker said darkly。 〃The last Nazi bastion and their final attempt at world domination。〃
     〃The Germans area very obstinate race。〃
     〃Did you see this base?〃 asked Little。
     Again; Hozafel nodded。 〃After leaving Bergen; Captain Harger and the U…2015; followed by my crew in the U…699; sailed across the Atlantic without surfacing; to a deserted port in Patagonia。〃
     〃Where you off…loaded your passengers and treasures;〃 added Sandecker。
     〃You're familiar with the operation?〃
     〃Only the basics; not the details。〃
     〃Then you couldn't know that only the passengers and medical specimens went ashore。 The art treasures; hoards of gold and other valuables; as well as the sacred Nazi relics; remained on board the U…2015 and U…699。 Captain Harger and I then cast off for the base in Antarctica。 After rendezvousing with a supply ship and refueling; we continued the voyage; arriving at our destination in early June of 1945。 The product of German engineering was a marvel to behold。 A pilot came out and took the helm of the U…2015。 We followed in her wake and were led into a large cavern that was invisible from a quarter of a mile at sea。 A large dock facility carved out of ice; capable of handling several submarines and large cargo vessels; greeted our amazed eyes。 Captain Harger and I were ordered to moor behind a military transport that was unloading disassembled aircraft〃
 
     〃They flew aircraft from the base?〃 Little interrupted。
     〃The very latest in German aviation technology。 Junkers 287 jet bombers converted to transports; fitted with skis; and specially modified for subarctic conditions。 The slave labor had cut a large hangar in the ice; while heavy construction equipment had smoothed a mile…long runway。 Over five years; an entire mountain of ice was hollowed out to form a small city supporting five thousand construction workers and slaves。〃
     〃Wouldn't the ice inside the caverns and tunnels begin to melt from the heat generated by that many men and their equipment?〃 asked Little。
     〃German scientists had developed a chemical coating that could be sprayed on the ice walls that insulated and prevented them from melting。 The heat inside the plex was maintained at a constant sixty degrees Fahrenheit。〃
     〃If the war was over;〃 Sandecker put to Hozafel; 〃what useful purpose could the base serve?〃
     〃The plan; as I understood it; was for the remaining elite Nazis of the old regime to operate secretly from the base; infiltrate into South America; and buy great tracts of land and many technical and manufacturing corporations。 They also invested heavily in the new Germany and in the Asian countries; using the gold from their old national treasury; some of the looted treasures that were sold in America; and counterfeit American currency printed with genuine U。S。 Treasury printing plates that were obtained by the Russians and captured by the Germans。 Finances were not a problem to launch the Fourth Reich。〃
     〃How long did you remain at the base?〃 asked Little。
     〃Two months。 Then I took my U…boat and crew and sailed to the Rio de Plata River and surrendered to the local authorities。 An officer of the Argentine Navy came on board and directed me to continue toward the Mar de Plata naval base。 I gave the order; my last one as an officer in the Kriegsmarine before turning over a pletely empty U…boat。〃
     〃How long after the war ended did this take place?〃
     〃A week short of four months。〃
     〃Then what happened?〃
     〃My crew and I were detained until British and American intelligence agents arrived and interrogated us。 We were questioned for six solid weeks before we were finally released and allowed to return home。〃
     〃You and the crew; I assume; told Allied intelligence nothing。〃
     Hozafel smiled。 〃We had three weeks during the voyage from Antarctica to Argentina to rehearse our stories。 They were a bit melodramatic perhaps; but none of us broke and the interrogation teams learned nothing。 They were highly skeptical。 But who could blame them? A German naval vessel vanishes for four months and then turns up; its mander claiming that he believed that any radio contact stating that Germany had surrendered was an Allied scheme to make him reveal his position? Not a plausible story; but one they could not break。〃 He paused and stared at the dying fire。 〃The U…699 was then turned over to the United States Navy and towed to their base at Norfolk; Virginia; where it was dismantled down to the last bolt and then scrapped。〃
     〃And the U…2015?〃 Sandecker probed。
     〃I don't know。 I never heard what happened to her and never saw Harger again。〃
     〃You might be interested in knowing;〃 said Sandecker; pleased; 〃that the U…2015 was sunk only a few days ago by a U。S。 nuclear sub in the Antarctic。〃
     Hozafel's eyes narrowed。 〃I've heard stories of German U…boat activity in the southern polar seas long after the war; but found no substance to them。〃
     〃Because many of the highly advanced XXI and XXII class of U…boats are still listed as missing;〃 said Little。 〃We strongly suspect that a fleet of them was preserved by Nazi leadership for smuggling purposes during the years since the war。〃
     〃I would have to admit you're probably correct。〃
     Sandecker was about to speak when the phone rang again。 He engaged the speaker; almost afraid of what he might hear。 〃Yes?〃
     〃Just to confirm;〃 came Pitt's voice。 〃The pizza is on your doorstep and the delivery boy is on his way back to the store through heavy rush…hour traffic。〃
     〃Thank you for calling;〃 said Sandecker。 There was no sense of relief in his voice。
     〃I hope you call again when you get the urge for pizza。〃
     〃I prefer calzone。〃 Sandecker closed the connection。 〃Well;〃 he said wearily; 〃they reached the aircraft and are in the air。〃
     〃Then they're home free;〃 said Little; suddenly buoyant。
     Sandecker shook his head dejectedly。 〃When Dirk mentioned rush…hour traffic; he meant they were under attack by security force aircraft。 I fear they have escaped the sharks only to encounter the barracuda。〃
 
 
     Under its automatic guidance system; the Moller Skycar ascended into the night and skimmed across the black waters of the fjord; slowly increasing its altitude as it swept over the glacier flowing down from the mountains。 If anyone on board thought that once they reached the Skycar; they had lifted off for a peaceful flight back to the NUMA ship waiting off Punta Entrada; they were sadly mistaken。
     Not one but four helicopter gunships rose from the deck of the Ulrich Wolf and set a course to intercept the Skycar。 One should have been enough; but the Wolfs sent out their entire fleet of security aircraft to stop the fleeing fugitives。 There were no fancy formations; no tentative skirmishing they came on abreast in a well…calculated deployment to cut off the Skycar before it could reach the sanctuary of the mountains。
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