Nazi UFO Claims
Umbrella for WWII-era “wonder weapons” / Nazi-built disc-aircraft eyewitness reports that surfaced in pursue Release 01 (May 8 2026) and the FBI UAP records collection.
Cases in PURSUE Release 01
| Witness | Year | Location | Craft described | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| paul-peyerl | 1944 | Black Forest, Germany | ~6.5 m disc, jet engines on rotating outer ring around stationary central dome, remotely controlled; designer named “Kuehr” | FBI document, cited in src-euronews-trump-162-ufo-files-2026-05 |
| wladyslaw-krasuski | 1944 | Nazi compound, Germany | ~75–100-yard craft observed inside a compound | FBI records cited across earlier vault sources |
Common features and caveats
- Both accounts are single-witness narratives with no independent corroboration in the released file metadata.
- The fbi attaches a “neither recommendations nor conclusions” disclaimer to records of this type — they document the witness statement but do not adjudicate it.
- The cluster fits a long-standing “Nazi wonder-weapon” trope, where post-war intelligence collection vacuumed up speculative and rumour-grade reports about advanced German aviation.
Open questions
- Is “Kuehr” identifiable in any other archival source? Peyerl supplies only a surname.
- Do PURSUE Release 01 file IDs cluster Peyerl and Krasuski into a single FBI investigative thread, or do they sit in separate file series within the FBI UAP collection?
- Why these accounts appear in PURSUE Release 01 (selection criterion not stated by DoW).