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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Hidden treasury

Lost Treasure – Nazi gold train found!


Nazi gold
The Silesian Nazi gold train legend has intrigued Poles for decades and caused many treasure hunts.
The legend goes that in late 1944 or early 1945, as the Red Army advanced further westwards during the final days of World War II, the authorities in the Lower Silesian capital of Breslau (now Wroclaw) collected several tons of gold bullion from the city’s residents and deposited it in police headquarters.
The gold was then loaded on to a train that was to take it deeper into the territory of the Third Reich.
But the train disappeared and when the war ended the Allies gave Lower Silesia to Poland in compensation for the larger chunk of territory it lost in the east to the Soviet Union.
One story has a train located in an underground siding near the 13th Century Ksiaz Castle, another locates it in the hills near Piechowice.

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