South America became,
in World War II, in a field of technological experimentation by the Nazis, with
colonies in Argentina, Chile or Brazil, where they developed incredibly
advanced secret weapons that could have changed the course of the war and
history.
Such technologies
include engines able to overcome gravity applied to a circular craft, power
unknown allies with the goal of going to the moon and nuclear research pointing
to an imminent development of an atomic bomb to the end of the war In 1945,
frustrated.
This is the thesis of
Philip Botaya Spanish author, who just completed his tetralogy about Nazi
secret technology to the book "Kolonie Waldner 555" (Nowtilus), which
outlines the role of these German settlements in South America, protected by
local authorities and some of which survived the war.