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  2. Nazi gold - Wikipedia

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    They found 3,682 bags and cartons of German currency, 80 bags of foreign currency, 8,307 gold bars, 55 boxes of gold bullion, 3,326 bags of gold coins, 63 bags of silver, one bag of platinum bars, eight bags of gold rings and 207 bags and containers of Nazi loot that included valuable artwork.

  3. Nazi gold train - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi gold train or WaƂbrzych gold train is an urban legend about a train laden with gold and treasure that was hidden by the Nazis in southwest Poland during the last days of World War II. The apocryphal tale claims the train full of valuables, including artwork, was concealed in a sealed-up rail tunnel or mine in the Central Sudetes by ...

  4. Nazi storage sites for art during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Inside, US officials found 30 miles of galleries, and bags containing almost half a billion Reichsmarks at the main entrance. The gold was protected by a vault, which was eventually blasted. Inside was a room 75 x 150 feet containing 7,000 numbered bags of gold bar and coins, 250 tons in all.

  5. Trove of Nazi artifacts found hidden behind secret door - AOL

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    Some of the 75 objects found in the collector's home include a bust of Adolf Hitler, boxes with swastikas and a macabre medical device, the AP reports.

  6. Treasure hunters may have found gold on ship sunk by Hitler

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    While it may sound like a Nicholas Cage movie, British treasure hunters are hoping to collect some very real money.

  7. Nazi gold train: Polish treasure hunters begin detailed scans ...

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    Two treasure hunters began detailed tests Tuesday in the hope of revealing a fuller picture of a Nazi train they claim is buried in a hillside.

  8. Nazi plunder - Wikipedia

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    Nazi plunder (German: Raubkunst) was organized stealing of art and other items which occurred as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Nazi Party in Germany. Jewish property was looted beginning in 1933 in Germany and was a key part of the Holocaust .

  9. Merkers-Kieselbach - Wikipedia

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    Col. B. Bernstein to Brig. Gen. F. J. McSherry, Report of developments in removal of Treasure from Kaiseroda at Merkers, Germany, Apr. 18, 1945 (hereinafter cited as "Bernstein Report") File SHAEF/G-5/1/13, Financial-Germany-Discoveries of Gold and Other Valuables, Numeric File, August 1943-July 1945, Secretariat, G-5 Division, General Staff, SHAEF