Before the invasion of France by allied forces began, Hitler ordered one  of his newest U-boats to be modified for an extremely long-distance  mission. After the modifications were complete, which included the total  removal of the torpedo tubes and firing equipment, A very secretive  cargo was loaded by the SS immediately before the U-boat was to depart  France for the final time. Under the strictest of security, and in the  dead of night, the U-boat slipped out of its moorings and disappeared  into the Atlantic. Only a very few Hitler’s most trusted inner circle  knew of the U-boats mission and even less knew of its cargo.
Hitler  personally kept track of the U-boat until it simply vanished never to be  seen again. For weeks, the Kriegsmarine listened for the U-boat;  however, it was never seen or heard from again. Soon enough, the  landings on Normandy, France took precedent, and the missing U-boat and  its secretive cargo were never seen or heard from again.
Now, some  seventy-five years later, as an old man walks along a beach on an island  paradise in the Pacific Ocean, he tells his adult son a fascinating  story about being onboard that very U-boat, the cargo it held, and what  happened to the crew.
It’s a story of war, loss, love, and survival. A story the old man’s son has waited his entire life to hear.
 
                
              