Wow, usually I don't get caught up in these boards, but it seems obvious that this issue has really polarized the diving community. I really enjoyed Shadow Divers. I'm just getting into technical diving myself, so I've been reading all I can. German history is another interest of mine, so reading Shadow Divers and The Last Dive were two musts that combined my interests.
I had technical issues with the Last Dive, and the one thing I would agree from this whole thread is that both books were written for the general public, and you have to take that with a grain of salt. Both books were written by authors who were not involved in the actual events, and even though they are writing the books based upon interviews, I'm sure there is a lot of room for error, especially when it goes to the editor. God knows the media is known to mess up the facts, even presitgious newspapers like the NY Times.
All that said, it sounds to me from reading Gary's newsletter that his ego was bruised. There is no question he is a great diver, but his place in Shadow Divers was overshadowed. The main focus was on Chatterton and Kohler. Gary could have gone about this a lot more PC if he simply wanted to question the facts, and present new theories on the sinking, but he was pissed. He went after the "heroes" of Shadow Divers, and that sounds more like a grudge than anything else. He's pissed that Chatterton and Kohler are the heroes, that they have their own TV show, and he doesn't.
The other thing I found interesting was Chatterton's post from February. If his account is true, that their was no oil slick, and that is documented in the war records, then Gary is doing exactly what he accused the author of Shadow Divers of doing, embelishing the facts to cast a better light on his theory.
I'm sure my post will get flamed, but I just wanted to add a fresh perspective. I think when you get so involved in an argument, that it is nearly impossible to back away from your position and see the other sides perspective. I think that is what has happened with Gary, and that's truly sad. I don't think that needs to happen on this board.