In Poland, 28 tons of treasure were found buried in the garden of a palace used as a brothel by the Nazi army during World War II. The treasure is estimated to be worth 240 million Euros, and the safes, whose exact location has been determined by geo-radar search, will be released on 1 September.
STUDIES FOCUSED ON AN OLD LEMON BOUGHT
German dictator Hitler’s Nazi army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, leading to World War II. It had started World War II. In the Polish village of Minkowskie, treasure hunters recently found a metal vault in the garden of the 18th-century palace, which they thought contained Nazi gold. The excavation, led by the “Silcsian Bridge Foundation”, focused on an old conservatory in the 14-hectare palace garden. The safe’s location was determined by classified documents, a Nazi officer’s diary, and a map taken from the descendants of officers belonging to a secret lodge from a thousand years ago. Because there were 10 tons of Nazi gold and jewelry in safes 3 meters below the surface.
Stating that they are sure, the group said that a document showed that the total treasure in the region could be 28 tons.
VALUE HAS BLESSED
It was also announced that the necessary approval was obtained for the opening and opening of the cash registers, which contain approximately 240 million euros of treasury. The excavation group said that the safes, whose exact location was determined by geo-radar search, will be unearthed on 1 September. The treasure in the vaults is thought to be the gold and jewels stolen for the Nazi officer Heinrich Himmler’s plan to establish the 4th Reich, the chief architect of the Holocaust. It was also stated that the “Breslau gold” could be found in the vaults, which the wealthy Germans living in Poland handed over to the Nazi outpost to hide from the Russian army, but disappeared after it was decided to transfer it from Breslau to the Sudeten mountains.
On the other hand, the palace in question was used as a brothel by Nazi soldiers during the occupation.