The small village of Ommeren in the Netherlands has become of great interest after a previously classified treasure map was discovered. The map has been kept in the Dutch National Archives and is supposed to be from the Second World War. The map was kept classified for 75 years and is said to show the location where Nazis hid jewels, gold and other valuables that they looted from a bank in 1944.
Only now has the map become public and treasure hunters have begun to flock to the forests around the small village.
– I have been searching in this area for 30 years, but now we suddenly find out something that we did not know for all these years, that there is probably a buried Nazi treasure here, says treasure hunter Jan Henzen, who is searching with a metal detector along the ground in the forest where the cross on the map shows that a treasure should be buried.
See more about the hunt for the missing Nazi treasure in the clip above