After six long years of struggle, Germany finally surrendered in 1945. But for U-Boat Kriegsmarine Kapitan Heinrich Kessler, this was a cowardly betrayal of everything he believed in. He hid his submarine in South America, vowing never to surrender it to the enemy. Then, twenty years later, Kessler had had enough. Germany was split in two. American and British culture was dominating. It was time to act.
So Kessler called his crew to arms and sailed his submarine straight for Cuba…
After six long years of struggle, Germany finally surrendered in 1945. But for U-Boat Kriegsmarine Kapitan Heinrich Kessler, this was a cowardly betrayal of everything he believed in. He hid his submarine in South America, vowing never to surrender it to the enemy. Then, twenty years later, Kessler had had enough. Germany was split in two. American and British culture was dominating. It was time to act.
So Kessler called his crew to arms and sailed his submarine straight for Cuba…