U-530 : The German U-Boat that Escaped to Argentine 2 Months After Germany Surrendered in 1945
In July 1945, two full months after Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender, a German submarine materialized off the coast of Argentina. No warning. No radio contact. No logbook. No crew identification documents. The crew of 54 had acid-poured into the engines before entering port — and their 24-year-old commander, Oberleutnant Otto Wermuth, couldn't explain why the voyage had taken 63 days when it should have taken far less. This is the full story of U-530 — the Type IXC/40 U-boat that defied Admiral Dönitz's surrender order, vanished into the Atlantic for two months after the war ended, and surrendered to Argentina carrying questions it never answered. Where had she been? Why was the logbook destroyed? Who was the tall blond officer that didn't match Wermuth's physical description? And why was one of the inflatable dinghies missing when she docked? We go deep into the declassified interrogation records, the Argentine naval investigation, the Allied intelligence findings, and the conspiracy theories that surrounded U-530 for decades — including the accusations that she torpedoed a Brazilian cruiser, carried Hitler to Patagonia, and was part of a secret Nazi escape network. The truth is stranger than the theories. And some of it still has no answer. #WW2 #Uboat #NaziGermany #WorldWarII #History #MilitaryHistory #WW2Chronicles #WW2Memoirs #ww2stories #wwii

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