A Pole and a German claim to have found a legendary Nazi gold train in Poland, 70 years after it pulled out of Wroclaw (formerly the German city of Breslau)... 04.09.2015, Sputnik International
A Pole and a German claim to have found a legendary Nazi gold train in Poland, 70 years after it pulled out of Wroclaw (formerly the German city of Breslau) carrying a trove of gold and other valuable treasures back to Germany ahead of the Red Army's advance.
A Pole and a German claim to have found a legendary Nazi gold train in Poland, 70 years after it pulled out of Wroclaw (formerly the German city of Breslau) carrying a trove of gold and other valuable treasures back to Germany ahead of the Red Army's advance. Instead of arriving at its planned destination of Swiebodzice, the train was allegedly lost without a trace in the mountains near the town of Walbrzych, and is said to contain 300 metric tons of gold as well as artwork plundered by the German army during WWII.
Journalists visit underground tunnels which are part of the Nazi Germany "Riese" construction project under Ksiaz castle, where the Nazi gold train is allegedly located. September 3, 2015.
An exhibition for tourists is seen in a tunnel, part of the Nazi Germany "Riese" construction project, near the area where the Nazi train is allegedly located. August 31, 2015.
Ksiaz castle, under which the "Nazi gold train" is supposedly hidden. August 28, 2015. Poland's deputy culture minister on Friday said he was 99 percent sure of the existence of the alleged Nazi train that has set off a gold rush in the country.
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