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  1. The Worst Journey in the World: With Scott in Antarctica 1910-1913 by Apsley Cherry-Garrard, 2010-04-21
  2. The Ice: A Journey to Antarctica (Cycle of Fire/Stephen J. Pyne) by Stephen J. Pyne, 1998-03
  3. Polar Exploration: The Heroic Exploits of the World's Greatest Polar Explorers by Beau Riffenburgh, Royal Geographical Society, 2010-10-05
  4. Before the Heroes Came: Antarctica in the 1890s by T. H. Baughman, 1999-09-01
  5. Antarctica: Exploring a Fragile Eden by Jonathan Scott, Angela Scott, 2008-10-01
  6. Antarctica by Charles Neider, 2000-03
  7. Seventh continent;: Saga of Australasian exploration in Antarctica, 1895-1950 by William Arthur Scholes, 1954
  8. The Seventh Continent: A History Of The Discovery And Explorations Of Antarctica by Helen S. Wright, 2007-06-25
  9. Antarctic Exploration (Antarctica - Macmillan Young Library) by Greg Reid, 2005-01-10
  10. The Seventh Continent: A History of the Discovery and Explorations of Antarctica by Helen S. Wright, 1918-01-01
  11. Through the Frozen Frontier: The Exploration of Antarctica... by George J. Dufek, 1960
  12. Exploration of Antarctica: Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
  13. Awards for Polar Exploration: Antarctica Service Medal, Polar Medal, A Device, Australian Antarctic Medal, Coast Guard Arctic Service Medal
  14. Flying the Midnight Sun | The Exploration of Antarctica By Air by Al Muenchen, 1972-01-01

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22. ADMIRAL BYRD AND OPERATION HIGHJUMP
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[PART 17] ADMIRAL BYRD AND OPERATION HIGHJUMP ...In 1947, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led 4,000 military troops from the U.S., Britain and Australia in an invasion of Antarctica (Operation Highjump and follow-up), but encountered heavy resistance from Nazi 'flying saucers' and had to call off the invasion. A Rear-Admiral who was in that invasion has retired in Texas, and said he was shocked when he read the *Fire From The Sky* material. He knew there were a lot of aircraft and rocket shoot-downs but did not realize the situation was so bad. The invasion of ANTARCTICA consisted of three battle groups from Norfolk, VA, on Dec. 2, 1946. They were led by Byrd's command ship, the ice-breaker *Northwind,* and consisted of the catapult ship *Pine Island,* the destroyer *Brownsen,* the aircraft-carrier *Phillipines Sea,* the U.S. submarine *Sennet,* two support vessels *Yankee* and *Merrick,* and two tankers *Canisted* and *Capacan,* the destroyer *Henderson* and a floatplane ship *Currituck.* A British-Norwegian force and a Russian force, and I believe some Australian and Canadian forces were also involved. On March 5, 1947 the *El Mercurio* newspaper of Santiago, Chile, had a headline article "On Board the Mount Olympus on the High Seas" which quoted Byrd in an interview with Lee van Atta: "Adm. Byrd declared today that it was imperative for the United States to initiate immediate defence measures against hostile regions. The admiral further stated that he didn't want to frighten anyone unduly but that it was a bitter reality that in case of a new war the continental United States would be attacked by flying objects which could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds. (Earlier he had recom- mended defence bases at the NORTH Pole.) Admiral Byrd repeated the above points of view, resulting from his personal knowledge gathered both at the north and south poles, before a news conference held for International News Service." (Note: Just as there have been claims of "warm" land in Antarctica which the Nazis may have taken advantage of, there have historically existed leg- ends of other "lost lands" or valleys in the northern extremities. For instance, one legend is spoken of in the Apocryphal book of II Esdras, chapter 13. This is a book of non-canonical Jewish legends and such which were gathered during the 400-year "period of silence" which existed between the closing of the Old Testament [Torah] and the New Testament records. This apocryphal work, although not considered to contain "infallible and divinely inspired" revelation, does give an interesting passage on the possible whereabouts of the 9 1/2 "lost" tribes of Israel. In Israel, three-and-a-half tribes have been documented: Judah, Benjamin, the black Dannite tribes of Ethiopia, and half of the tribe of Levi. No-one has been able as of this writing to document any known culture as having direct decent from the other "lost" tribes [including the two half-Josephite-tribes of Ephraim and Mannassah which are considered to be distinct tribes of their own]. The II Esdras account tells of the lost tribes being taken into Assyria and beyond. However, not wishing to be tempted by the practices of the pagan tribes who surrounded them, they chose to proceed northward beyond the river Sambatyon which miraculously parted for them. But there they were not content, and by divine leading they disappeared into the far NORTH into a land called "Arzareth" where "never men dwelt", and from whence according to the legend they will one day return in power and glory. There are other accounts of strange geothermally-warmed lands beyond a "great ice barrier" in the far north situated in a polar concavity similar to that at the top of an apple or an orange, yet hidden from human view by a perpetual cloud- cover or mist created by the interaction of warm and cold air. Whether these legends are true or not, or in fact whether the Apocryphal legend is true or not, one should realize that the polar areas HAVE always held a sense of fascina- tion in the minds of many of the nations on earth... possibly because of the fact that they still remained very much a 'mystery'. The Nazi's sent out numerous polar expeditions, which were justified largely by the Germanic legends of a lost polar country called "Ultima Thule" which was supposedly inhabited by an ancient Aryan super-race. From these legends the very superstitious and occult-oriented Nazi leaders established the "Thule" society and other inter- connected cults which provided the major motivating force for the racist Nazi ideologies, and their tragic outgrowth. - Wol.) When Byrd returned to the States, he was hospitalized and was not allowed to hold any more press conferences. In March 1955, he was placed in charge of Operation Deepfreeze which was part of the International Geophysical Year (1957-1958) exploration of the Antarctic. He died, some have suggested he was murdered, in 1957... UFO researchers are also aware of strange sightings of 'flying saucers' with swastikas or iron crosses on them, "aliens" speaking German, etc. An example is the American Reinhold Schmidt whose father was born in Germ- any who tells in his book *Incident At Kearney* (Nebraska) that he was taken on a 'flying saucer' on several occasions. He said the crew spoke German and acted like German soldiers. He said they took him to the Polar region (if someone were making up a story, why would they claim to be taken, of all places, to the pole?) After returning he was subjected to persecution by the U.S. Government. His description [of the aerial discs] matched pictures captured from the Germans. (Note: For video's detailing an in-depth historical analysis of the Nazi cults, numerous details on the Nazi aerial disc projects, AS WELL AS actual photo- footage retrieved from classified sources of these aerial discs in operation, and also investigations into the "New Berlin" base below Neu Schwabenland, Ant- arctica contact: Vladimir Terziski, President, - American Academy of Dissident Sciences, 10970 Ashton Ave. #310, Los Angeles, CA 90024, phone and fax: USA-(310)-473-9717. - Wol.) In 1959, three large newspapers in Chile reported front page articles about UFO encounters where the crew members appeared to be German soldiers. IN the 1960s there were reports in New York and NEW JERSEY of flying saucer "aliens" who spoke German, or English with a German accent. In the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg atomic espionage trials, they spoke of "warships of space." Since they had access to top secret information, about what were they talking? HITLER ESCAPED! I remember hearing, in the 1950s, rumors that Hitler had escaped to a secret Nazi base at the South Pole. In 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower said: "We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death. Many people believe that Hitler escaped from Berlin." When President Truman asked Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam conference in 1945 whether or not Hitler was dead, Stalin replied bluntly, "No." Stalin's top army officer, Marshall Gregory Zhukov, whose troops were the ones to occupy Berlin, flatly stated after a long thorough investigation in 1945: "We have found no corpse that could be Hitler's." (NOTE: In regards to the USSR, few even realize that Stalin was responsible for the murder of nearly 6 million Jews IN the Soviet Union during the course of World War II. Hitler killed nearly 10 million 6 million in the concentration camps and 4 million outside of the camps or in battle. So the total of dead Israelis may have been more in the range of 16 million during the course of World War II. The exact number is still being disputed even today. However, an important thing to remember is that Vladimir Lenin, the Communist revo- lutionary who led the Rockefeller-backed Bolshevik attack against Tzarist Russia, WAS HIMSELF AN AGENT OF THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT who was sent into Russia from Germany via train to carry lead the Bavarian/ German backed Communist revolution. So then, who REALLY works for whom? - Wol.) The chief of the U.S. trial counsel at Nuremburg, Thomas J. Dodd, said: "No one can say he is dead." Major General Floyd Parks, who was com- manding general of the U.S. sector in Berlin, stated for publication that he had been present when Marshall Zhukov described his entrance to Berlin, and Zhukov stated he believed Hitler might have escaped. Lt. Gen. Bedell Smith, Chief of Staff to Gen. Eisenhower in the European invasion and later Director of the CIA, stated publicly on Oct. 12, 1945, "No human being can say conclusively that Hitler is dead." Col. W.J. Heimlich, former Chief, United States Intelligence, at Berlin, stated for publication that he was in charge of determining what had hap- pened to Hitler and after a thorough investigation his report was: "There was no evidence beyond that of HEARSAY to support the THEORY of Hitler's suicide." He also stated, "On the basis of present evidence, no insurance company in America would pay a claim on Adolph Hitler." Nuremburg judge Michael Mussmanno said in his book *Ten Days to Die,* "Russia must accept much of the blame (to the extent that it still exists) that Hitler did not die in May 1945." However, Mussmanno STATED that he interviewed Hitler's personal waiter, his valet, his chauffeur, his two secret- aries, pilots, top generals, etc., and they all 'agreed' perfectly that Hitler committed suicide. He said they could not have gotten together afterward and made up a story that agreed in perfect detail without one flaw any- where, so they must be telling the truth and he was absolutely convinced that Hitler committed suicide. The story at first sounds convincing, until you realized that they could have memorized a story BEFOREHAND and these were all people who almost WORSHIPPED Hitler. Do witnesses EVER agree *perfectly* in detail in real life? Former Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes in his book *Frankly Speaking* (as quoted in the April 1948 *The Cross and The Flag*): "While in Pots- dam at the Conference of the Big Four, Stalin left his chair, came over and clinked his liquor glass with mine in a very friendly manner. I said to him: 'Marshal Stalin, what is your theory about the death of Hitler?' Stalin re- plied: "He is not dead. He escaped either to Spain or Argentina.'" I still have the September, 1948, issue of a magazine called *The Plain Truth* with the headline article: "IS HITLER ALIVE, OR DEAD?," subtitled: "Here is summarized the conclusions of an exhaustive three-year investi- gation together with reasons for believing Hitler may be alive and secretly planning the biggest hoax of all history." Another article in November, 1949, says "The Nazis went underground, May 16, 1943!" and details a meeting at the residence of Krupp von Bohlen- Halbach, the head of I.G. FARBEN, etc., at which they planned "FOR WORLD WAR III." Another article in August, 1952, entitled "HITLER DID NOT DIE," subtitled "Adolph Hitler's fake suicide in his Berlin Bunker now is exposed as History's greatest hoax! Positive evidence comes to light that Hitler did not die here's new evidence that Hitler is alive, directing [the] Nazi under- ground, today!" The June, 1952, issue of *The Plain Truth* is headlined: "HITLER *May Be Alive!"* The article states: "Now, NEW FACTS, or purported facts, leak out. It's reported now that in 1940 the Nazis started to amass tractors, planes, sledges, gliders, and all sorts of machinery and materials IN THE SOUTH POLAR REGIONS that for the next 4 years Nazi technicians built, on an almost unknown CONTINENT, Antarctica, the Fuhrer's SHANGRILA a new Berchtesgaden." The report says they scooped out an entire mountain, built a new refuge completely camouflaged a magic mountain hide-a-way. The recently discovered continent is larger than Europe 5,600 miles from Africa, 1,900 miles from the southern tip of South America, 4,800 miles from Australia. It is NOT a mere ice-covered surface, but a real continent, with plains, valleys, mountain peaks up to 15,000 feet. The temperature in the interior is around zero (?) in the summer, and never drops below 20 or 30 degrees below in the winter. In other words, it is not as cold as in parts of North Dakota or Canada." (especially underground, where the natural temperature would be in the 50's, even below snow and ice. - Wol.) *Bonjour* magazine, the *Police Gazette,* and the Paris newspaper *Le Monde* all had articles about Hitler's South Pole hideaway. Admiral Doe- nitz, in 1943, stated, "The German submarine fleet has even now estab- lished an earthly paradise, an impregnable fortress, for the Fuhrer, in whatever part of the world." Although he did not specify where the exact location was, *Bonjour* pointed out that in 1940 Nazi engineers had begun construction of buildings that were to withstand temperatures to 60 degrees below zero. There have been strong rumors, from the end of the War, that Hitler esca- ped to the South Pole. Yet, most people simply REFUSE to believe the evidence, the idea that Hitler survived the war is just unacceptable! It is too upsetting to too many people! There is plenty of PROOF that the Americans and Russians LIED about what happened to Hitler, and there are strong rumors that he escaped to Antarctica. There is ample proof that a major group of Nazis escaped to Argentina. What do YOU think? Why did Admiral Byrd lead an *invasion to Antarctica,* and why the extreme secrecy about the whole situation? In 1981, Donald McKale wrote *Hitler: The Survival Myth* to try to lay to rest the questions about what happened to Hitler. The flyleaf says: "In this book a distinguished historian examines the postwar world's most absorbing and persistent mystery, revealing why it has endured and where the mystery leads" (emphasis mine). The back flyleaf says "Absolute certainty about what happened still eludes us today." Just recently on TV there are STILL programs telling "at last, the final, once and for all, this is the real story" about what happened to Hitler, yet they all do not really answer the question. A recent TV program, called "What Really Happened to Adolph Hitler," after investigating numerous stories, ends by saying that, in spite of Glasnost and the new freedom of access to Russian files, the files on Hitler are still some of the most highly classified items of the Soviets. The *Diario Illustrado* of Santiago, Chile, January 18, 1948 issue, said: "On 30th of April, 1945, Berlin was in dissolution but little of that dissolu- tion was evident at Templehof Airfield. At 4:15 p.m. a JU52 landed and S.S. troops directly from Rechlin for the defense of Berlin disembarked, all of them young, not older than 18 years. The gunner in the particular plane was an engineer by the name of B... whom I had known for a number of years and for whom I had endeavored to get exemption from military service. He sought to tank up and leave Berlin as quickly as possible. During this re-fueling interval Mr. B... was suddenly elbowed in the ribs by his radio operator with a nod to look in a certain direction. At about 100-120 meters he saw a sleek Messerschmitt Jet Model 332 [an editorial comment says this should be an ARADO 234]. Br. B.. and the radio operator saw, and WITHOUT ANY DOUBT whatsoever, standing in front of the jet, their Commander in Chief, Adolf Hitler, dressed in field- grey uniform and gesticulating animatedly with some Party functionaries, who were obviously seeing him off. For about ten minutes whilst their plane was being refueled the two men observed this scene and around 4:30 p.m. they took to the air again. They were extremely astonished to hear during the midnight military news bulletin, some seven and a half hours later, that Hitler had committed suicide." On a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program called *As It Happens,* September 17th, 1974 at 7:15 p.m., a Prof. Dr. Ryder Saguenay, oral surgeon from the Dental Faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles, said that Hitler had ordered a special plane to leave from Berlin with all medical and dental records, especially X-rays, of all top Nazis for an unknown destination. He said that the dental records used to identify Hitler's body were drawn from MEMORY by a dental assistant, WHO dis- appeared and was never found. An editorial in *Zig Zag,* Santiago, Chile, January 16, 1948, STATES that on April 30th, 1945, Flight Captain Peter Baumgart took Adolf Hitler, his wife Eva Braun, as well as a few loyal friends by plane from Tempelhof Airport to Tondern in Denmark (still German controlled). From Tondern, they took another plane to Kristiansund in Norway (also German controlled). From there they joined a submarine convoy. (*U.F.O. Letzte Geheimwaffe des III Reiches,* Mattern, pp. 50-51.) The Jewish writer Michael Bar-Zohar in *The Avengers,* p. 99, said: "In 1943 Admiral Doenitz had declared: 'The German U-boat fleet is proud to have made an earthly paradise, an impregnable fortress for the Fuhrer, somewhere in the world.' He did not say in what part of the world it existed, but fairly obviously it was in South America." The German writer Mattern said that Admiral Doenitz told a graduating class of naval cadets in Kiel in 1944: "The German Navy has still a great role to play in the future. The German Navy knows all hiding places for the Navy to take the Fuhrer to, should the need arise. There he can prepare his last measures in complete quiet."
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23. Antarctica: Exploration, Perception, And Metaphor
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25. IEEE Spectrum: Antarctica Exploration
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Sort by: Release Date Rating Votes The Last Place on Earth (1985 TV mini-series) Scott vs. Amundsen. It wasn't meant to be a race, but race it becomes, as the world awaits news of the first to reach the Pole... Antarctica: A Frozen History (2002 TV documentary) A history of human exploration in the Antarctic. (2000 documentary) A retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton 's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1914-1916, featuring new... The Secret Land (1948 documentary) This film documents the largest expedition ever undertaken to explore Antarctica. The expedition, code... South (1919 documentary) The story of the 1914-1916 Antarctic exploration mission of Sir Ernest Shackleton . The ship sails south... " With Byrd at the South Pole (1930 documentary) The Forbidden Quest 1931: in Ireland, a film maker hears of an aged ship's carpenter who knows the fate of the Hollandia... Antarctica (1991 documentary short) This large format film explores the last great wilderness on earth. It takes you to the coldest, driest...

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32. George Glazer Gallery - Antique Globes - Admiral Byrd Antarctica Exploration Glo
George Glazer Gallery, New York City. Antique prints, maps and globes. Admiral Richard Byrd Official Junior Globe, 7inch table globe commemorating Antarctica expeditions by Cram
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36. Susan Soloman Presents Research On Fatal Antarctica Exploration In CU-Boulder Le
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Events, Academic Calendar Susan Soloman Presents Research On Fatal Antarctica Exploration In CU-Boulder Lecture Dec. 5
Nov. 30, 2001 In 1911, Captain Robert Scott and his team embarked on an expedition across Antarctica; it wasn't long thereafter that each man perished in an icy death.
Research into the expedition is the basis for a slide lecture presentation by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration senior scientist Susan Solomon on Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 4 p.m. The talk is in CU-Boulder's Old Main Chapel.
Many attribute the expedition's fatal end to Scott's poor planning and incompetence, but Solomon would beg to differ. After years of research, Solomon discovered that conditions beyond the control of Scott and his team led to their demise.
In the lecture, which is sponsored by CU's Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (PAOS) and the CU Heritage Center, Solomon will explain how Scott and his companions were undone by freakishly low temperatures, which fell as low as -42 C, far below the average of -30 C.

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38. Antarctica : Exploration, Perception, And Metaphor (Book, 1992) [WorldCat.org]
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    Posted By : kitira Date : Comments : Antarctica: Exploration, Perception and Metaphor By Simpson-Housley "A scene so wildly and awfully desolate . . . it cannot fail to impress me with gloomy thoughts" so Robert F. Scott perceived the stark Antarctic in 1905. Yet the environment is more than its physical appearance expectation and subjective response, as much as direct stimuli, play a part in perceptions. Antarctica traces images of the continent from early invented maps up to Roald Amundsen's arrival. Paul Simpson-Housley approaches Antarctica from the perspective of both sea and land explorers, describing their differing perceptions as created by error and desire. Explorers returned with images of both beauty and terror. Simpson-Housley analyzes their writings in diaries, books and poetry. Developing this theme, and focusing on the realist paintings of Edward Wilson and the symbolic poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, he discusses how artistic images were created from first-hand experience of the landscape, as well as contemporary reports and literature. To thank me use this links!

40. Antarctic Explorers: Richard E. Byrd & The Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition
Many questions were left unanswered upon conclusion of Byrd's first Antarctic expedition and the Admiral was all too aware of the necessity for a quick return
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, used in the west coast lumber trade and then laid up at Staten Island with other surplus ships of World War I, was totally reconditioned and re-christened the JACOB RUPPERT . Needing a ship to ram through the ice pack, for a small sum Byrd was able to purchase the barkentine BEAR from the city of Oakland, California. The old wooden ship was built in Greenock, Scotland, in 1874. The ship was used for ten years as a whaler and was then purchased by the U.S. Coast Guard for use in the rescue of the U.S. Arctic Expedition led by Lt. A. W. Greely. The ship became the property of the city of Oakland in 1928 and after Byrd had the ship reconditioned in Boston, the vessel was re-christened the BEAR OF OAKLAND . The 703-ton BEAR OF OAKLAND was 200 feet long, had a beam of 32 feet and a draft of 17 feet, 2 inches. Using her auxiliary steam power, she was capable of nine knots. The JACOB RUPPERT
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Questionable in Byrd's mind was the condition of the two airplanes left at Little America in 1930 upon conclusion of his first expedition. Thus, a new Curtis-Wright Condor was secured. The twin-engine long-range biplane, named the

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