Another folk story, but this one seems to have some merit. The ME 262 in question is one of the ones being smuggled to Japan via U-Boat. This one in particular was being shipped aboard U-234. U-234 departed Norway of 16th of April 1945 enroute to Japan with extremely important cargo (drawings, a Me-262 jet fighter in crates and 560kg of uranium oxide, several high ranking German experts on various technologies and 2 Japanese officers) when Kptlt. Fehler, after hearing the cease-fire orders on May 4, 1945, decided to head for the USA and surrender. Which it surrendered at Portsmouth, New Hampshire on May 16, 1945.
Per tradition the Japanese men took their own life via sleeping pills rather than being captured.
U-234 was sunk by a torpedo from USS Greenfish during trials approximately 40 miles north-east off Cape Cod, on the US east coast on 20 November, 1947.
My question is what happend to the ME 262 that was aboard U-234? Any Thoughts or ideas?
Shay
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