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Authors: Andrew Wood

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The prototypes that were developed comprised a V2 rocket within a submersible water-tight vessel trimmed for neutral buoyancy that could be towed by a submarine. The container was designed at 120 feet in length and displacing 500 tons. It would be equipped with (as well as the missile), the fuel and control and launch systems. Once in position and range of the target, the container ballast would be adjusted for upright buoyancy (i.e. nose tip just above the surface), the nose hatch opened, the missile would be fuelled and the gyroscopes programmed and then launched remotely.

One completed prototype and the plans were captured by Russian forces at the end of hostilities in 1945. It was subsequently used successfully as the basis for the early Russian ICBM program under the codename
Golem
.

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Hitler’s intentions to pursue a ‘scorched earth’ policy in the event of defeat are well documented. These culminated in his issue of the standing order
Demolitions on Reich Territory
(also referred to as the ‘Nero Decree’) that was entrusted to Albert Speer.

Hitler was particularly brutal regarding the fate of ordinary German citizens, believing that the defeat of Germany would be a failure of the German people and thus they would have no right to live. "If the war is lost, the people will also be lost…. It is not necessary to worry about their needs for elemental survival.”  His behaviour during the final days and hours of the defence of Berlin is ample evidence. Despite the fact that the Russian forces had entirely surrounded Berlin and were already advancing through the streets, he insisted on the commitment of the Hitler Youth and Volkssturm (elderly conscripted civilians) into the final fray.

Table of Contents

Selected Historical References to Spook’s Gold

PROLOGUE – April 1943, Indian Ocean, 200 kilometers east of Madagascar

Chapter One – June 4th, 1944

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty One

Chapter Twenty Two

Chapter Twenty Three

Chapter Twenty Four

Chapter Twenty Five

Chapter Twenty Six

Chapter Twenty Seven

Chapter Twenty Eight

Chapter Twenty Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty One

Chapter Thirty Two

Chapter Thirty Three

Chapter Thirty Four

Chapter Thirty Five

Chapter Thirty Six

Chapter Thirty Seven

Chapter Thirty Eight

Chapter Thirty Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty One

Chapter Forty Two

Chapter Forty Three

Chapter Forty Four

Chapter Forty Five

Chapter Forty Six

Chapter Forty Seven

Chapter Forty Eight

Chapter Forty Nine

Chapter Fifty

Chapter Fifty One

Chapter Fifty Two

Chapter Fifty Three

Chapter Fifty Four

Chapter Fifty Five

A note from the author and acknowledgements

Sequel SPOOK’s REVENGE – Author’s Notes, First Chapter and Historical References

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