Chapter 803 Nazi Treasure



The treasures mentioned above are all documented, but there are countless more that are not on record.

However, except for a small portion of these riches that were found by various countries after the German Empire surrendered, most of them are missing.

Therefore, from the end of World War II until now, clues to the ** treasure have become the most concerned issue for treasure hunters all over the world.

Treasure hunters all over the world pay much more attention to the ** treasure than other legendary treasures, because there are so many ** treasures, and Hitler would definitely not hide so much wealth in one place. Therefore, in Europe alone, there are no less than hundreds of speculated hiding places for the ** treasure!

Although most of these speculated locations have been proven to be non-existent, people still continue to search for them tirelessly. Even when an expert or treasure hunter claims to have cracked a code and obtained the exact coordinates of a certain location, the German "government" will openly welcome these people to dig...

Of course, after so many years of searching, there have been some gains.

After the war, many treasure hunters did find some hidden treasures, but the number was very small. Most of them were false locations. In some cases, they had clearly touched the edge of the treasure, but the treasure that was about to appear would disappear in the blink of an eye.

Therefore, many people speculate that these treasures are still guarded by someone.

For example, after the war, many experts suspected that a considerable portion of it was hidden in the Alps in Austria, where Allied treasure hunting teams had searched many times.

In 1945, a Swiss guide claimed to have seen the remains of a bomber and the pilot in the mountains. It turned out that in 1943, Mussolini had reached the end of his rope. In order to keep him alive, Hitler had issued a secret order to transport gold worth 100 million US dollars by plane, but the plane crashed on the Alps' Adamello Peak. The relevant personnel rushed here under the guidance of the guide and found that a moving glacier covered the place. The plane, the pilot, and the gold had long disappeared.

But in 1949, Austrian police found a man named Lanz very suspicious. The reason why he was suspicious was that there was a strange list sewn into his clothes, which listed Swiss francs, US dollars, gold, diamonds, and other things worth more than 100 million US dollars. The person who signed the list was Stanford Floret, a general of the former German Youth Stormtroopers.

However, Lanz kept his mouth shut about the origin and purpose of the list. The Austrian police tried every means to pry him open, but he committed suicide the day after his arrest. This shows that for a long time after the war, there were still diehard fans of the ** guarding some treasures.

Of course, there are more treasures that are known to be hidden but can never be found, such as the legendary "Wolf's Lair"! Of course, this "Wolf's Lair" does not refer to the "Wolf's Lair" in Hitler's secret base, but a hidden place specially used to store wealth.

Legend has it that in 1938, a "Wolf's Lair" was built in a small town called Ketelzahn on the banks of the Grubel River in Western Poland. This "Wolf's Lair" is located more than 20 meters underground, surrounded by more than 80 field fortifications, a jagged mine network and a death zone.

**In order to ensure the absolute secrecy of the "Wolf's Lair" project, not only were all the more than 10,000 workers involved in the construction of the project shot, but all the designers who formulated the "Wolf's Lair" project plan were also sent on a plane, nominally to be transported to western Germany, but the plane suddenly exploded during landing, and no one on the plane survived.

It is said that there is a mint and a bank in the "Wolf's Lair", which stores an astonishing amount of gold, silver and various treasures.

However, in the more than ten years after World War II, neither the former Soviet Union nor the Poles could find the mysterious "Wolf's Lair" built by Hitler, nor did they ever find a list of the property. French archaeologist Hans agreed with the historical expert Howers and pointed out that this "Wolf's Lair" is the underground vault that many historians call "Hitler's Treasure".

There is evidence that since April 1945, nearly a thousand trucks have been responsible for transferring the assets of German banks to the mysterious "Wolf's Lair". Among these transferred assets are huge quantities of gold and silver jewelry, gold bars, gems, rare art treasures, as well as the private property of the leaders of the Communist Party and church property, as well as property looted from Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, Czech Republic and other countries, with a total value estimated to be 700 billion francs, or about 140 billion US dollars!

But whether it is the "Wolf's Lair" or the famous "Amber Palace", they are places that have not been found until now.

Of course, not all the treasure hiding places have not been found. People all over the world have been searching for more than 70 years, and some of them have been found...

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