Hitler's Gold Train May Be Uncovered in Coming Days as Dig Begins in Poland

© AFP 2023 / JANEK SKARZYNSKIMen walk in underground galeries, part of Nazi Germany "Riese" construction project under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the "Nazi gold train" is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in Walbrzych, Poland.
Men walk in underground galeries, part of Nazi Germany Riese construction project under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the Nazi gold train is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in Walbrzych, Poland. - Sputnik International
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Excavations to find the allegedly entombed Nazi "gold train" began near the Polish town Walbryzch on Tuesday.

WARSAW (Sputnik) — The train, believed to be laden with precious metals, including gold, as well as jewels and valuable art, is said to have disappeared in the final stages of World War II, after it was hidden from Soviet bombers inside a tunnel which later collapsed. Stories of the train have abounded since then but no evidence of its existence has been produced.

The Hunt for the Nazi Gold Train in Poland - Sputnik International
The Hunt for the Nazi Gold Train in Poland
Last year, two men claimed to have found the train's location around the 65th-kilometer mark of the Wroclaw-Walbryzch rail line.

A year on, XYZ, a privately funded explorer group, assembled a treasure hunter team numbering 35 people to embark on a quest to verify the claims.

The area has already been surveyed by experts. Earlier on Tuesday, the search area was enclosed and shut off to the public as heavy equipment arrived.

Spokesman for the search team Andrzej Gaik reportedly said that the train should be found within three to four days if it there, adding that the discovery of a hidden tunnel would be a success in itself.

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