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Old August 5th 03, 04:16 AM
Lawrence Dillard
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"Denyav" wrote in message
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Well,Keith U-234 was carying besides u-235 you mentioned,something much

more
important than that, namely 12 steel canisters. After a

military-scientific
commission investigated the canisters,the chairman of commission stated in

July
1945 that the Germans were "100 years ahead of US".
Some documents should stay at least 75 years under the lock.


This one is hard to accept, inasmuch as the cargo was being sent to Japan.
Is it logical to conclude that Hitler's Germany would send technology so
advanced that she could not herself make use of it, to Japan, which at the
time certainly had no comparable technological base from which to capitalize
on it, so late in the day?