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The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

author:SK Yu

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During World War II, Nazi German troops ransacked the bank vaults of the occupied countries. Subsequently, large quantities of plundered gold were returned to Germany in batches. And that's not all. Nazi fascists also looted large quantities of gold jewelry from victims who died in Nazi concentration camps, and even brutally discovered the gold teeth of some of the victims in the concentration camps. The gold ornaments will then be shipped back to China to melt and cast into gold bars. It is engraved with the words Deutsche Bank.

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

The Nazis classified the plundered gold as their own gold reserves and used it as the main source of economics for the war. Germany exchanged gold for currency through neutral countries and used it for trade between the Nazis and neutral countries. It was these trades that led the Nazis to wage a larger war to plunder more gold

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

After the war, the return of plundered gold was in trouble due to the non-cooperation of neutral countries. Before the complete collapse of the Third Reich. Senior Nazi Party officials drew up a radical revival plan. The Nazis had long planned to transport the wealth looted from the war to other countries for hiding, while the Allies were trying to recover it.

However, it was not until early April 1945 that they realized the scale and complexity of the task. Argentina was a neutral country during World War II. After the war, The fiscal policy of immigration was implemented during the presidencies of General Juan Domingo and General Perón. It attracted hundreds of Nazi members to take refuge in Argentina

In recent years, some Jewish international agencies have accused the Nazis of plundering nearly $6 billion worth of gold during World War II

After being purged by some neutral banks, it was transferred to Argentina for hiding, and although there is no conclusive evidence to prove this claim, the international community has never stopped questioning it. Among all the neutral accomplices of the Axis Powers. No country can compare with Switzerland in terms of its contribution and help to the Nazis. Due to Switzerland's low resources, this contribution is mainly reflected in the area of financial support. Switzerland offered the Nazis a well-thought-out, diverse money-laundering program. In this way, the Nazis could easily bleach the plundered wealth without leaving a trace. In addition, Switzerland provided a large amount of foreign exchange for the Nazi trade.

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

After the war, Switzerland was also well versed in large amounts of anonymous Jewish deposits. As a result, Switzerland was actually the biggest owner and beneficiary of Nazi gold. After World War II, under pressure from allies, Swiss banks admitted that it had preserved $88 million worth of gold belonging to Belgium.

After coordination, Switzerland only agreed to hand over $60 million, equivalent to $700 million worth of gold today. It is estimated to account for only 20% of the total Nazi gold stored in Switzerland. In September 1996, the latest news about the gold shipment triggered a treasure hunt led to Jewish organizations. Between April and May 1944, endangered Nazi Germany is said to have trucked large quantities of looted gold from the Reichsbank in Berlin, ready to be hidden elsewhere. Recently, many human remains were found in a forest area. It was reported that the remains of slave workers were reportedly built at that time; Documents show that in 1944, on the orders of Hitler's Minister of Armaments and Materia Medica, Albert Speer, the Totten organization, a paramilitary government agency in Nazi Germany, ordered a large number of workers and slaves to sail to the Renard Forest near Leipzig, where they were rumored to have worked day and night under the supervision of Nazi officers, eventually establishing a large-scale secret plan there to store Nazi gold. After the bunker was built, all these laborers and slaves were brutally murdered by the Nazis.

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

In 1961, the West German government sent a large number of human and material resources to dig around the Lenald Forest area in an attempt to find the missing Nazi vault. However, during the excavation, an old mine in the forest suddenly leaked a large amount of mysterious poisonous gases. Treasure hunting brigades sent by the West German government had to retreat hastily, thus interrupting the treasure hunt.

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

Before 1996, American soldier Norman Scott also tried to find gold in the Lenald Forest, and according to his claims, at the end of World War II, the Allies occupied Nazi Germany. At that time, a dying SS soldier told him personally. Deutsche Bank's gold is hidden there. However, Scott also found nothing, and World War II caused a lot of controversy and confusion, and even lasted more than 50 years after the earthquake. Nazi gold is one of them. At present, the amount of this wealth varies greatly. The only thing that is certain is that the value of most wealth is still difficult to estimate accurately today. In addition, much of the Nazi wealth may have been used for post-war recovery.

In mid-September 1996, the relevant departments of the United States and the British government suddenly released to the world two historical documents This document from the United States was a letter from the Economic Counselor of the United States Embassy in Paris to the United States Secretary of State in 1946, saying that in April 1945, after studying a number of recently declassified aerial photographs, the United States military found more than 8,300 gold bars, various gold and silver products, cash and hundreds of early European famous paintings in a salt mine in Nazi Germany, which the German historian Hilmapoulos was pleasantly surprised to discover A sandy building built in August 1944 resembles a human head. Prows believes that the head pointed to Nazi treasure. German historians are reportedly preparing for a new round of treasure hunting in Leonard Forest. To solve the mystery of nazi Germany's underground gold.

The Mystery of World War II - The Mysterious Treasure of the Golden Mox

Based on current international market prices, the gold is worth at least £500 million. According to relevant international law, if Germany excavates these huge treasures. He will all belong to the treasure hunters.