The first clue: a dish recovered by Chatterton, marked with the eagle and swastika, dated 1942.
DAN CROWELL
Richie Kohler after bagging up on the mystery U-boat wreck.
RICHIE KOHLER
John Chatterton and Richie Kohler with two excellent
U-Who
artifacts. Neither piece, however, revealed anything about the wreck’s identity.
JOHN CHATTERTON AND RICHIE KOHLER
John Yurga, left, and John Chatterton aboard the
Seeker
.
JOHN CHATTERTON
The U-boat’s periscope, which lies on the ocean floor beside the wreck.
NOVA / WGBH-TV BOSTON
Rubber-soled shoe amid the wreckage in the officers’ quarters. Crewmen wore soft shoes during attacks in order to stay silent to enemies.
JOHN CHATTERTON
Bill Nagle, captain of the
Seeker
, grants another interview after the 1991 discovery of a mystery German U-boat in New Jersey waters makes international news.
JOHN CHATTERTON
U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Forward torpedo room of
U-505,
on display in Chicago. It was in this compartment on the wreck that Chatterton expected to recover an identifying tag. (
Inset
) A torpedo tube hatch on
U-Who.
RICHIE KOHLER
Mud-entombed silverware drawer recovered by John Chatterton. At the bottom lies a knife with a crewman’s name hand-carved into the handle.
KEVIN BRENNAN
John Chatterton holding Horenburg’s knife.
JOHN CHATTERTON
A closer view of Horenburg’s knife.
JOHN CHATTERTON
A valve from the U-boat’s interior.
JOHN CHATTERTON