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In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."

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In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy camels in one go, and what is even stranger is that they were blonde men in military uniforms who disappeared after leaving the market."

On the evening of March 8, 1943, a convoy full of gold, silver, jewelry and precious works of art drove out of the barracks, heading deep into the desert, leaving no one to know where they were going.

The 15 military vehicles were under the command of the famous German marshal "Rommel the Desert Fox" in World War II. Early that morning, Rommel was in his villa waiting for his generals to come and discuss the matter.

After a while, 6 German generals arrived in the room one after another and sat down, Rommel sat on a large leather chair in the middle, he had long lost the style of the former German Grand Marshal, his scarred face was more depressed, watching the boss fall, his men were like a defeated rooster, was he really going to lose?

Of course you have to lose, and you lose very thoroughly. It turned out that Rommel's Afrika Korps had recently suffered heavy losses, but had also been surrounded by British troops under General Montgomery.

Rommel also struggled, three days ago, he gathered the only remaining 140 tanks in the army, wanted to open the encirclement of the coalition forces in a desperate way, victory has infinite vitality, as long as I let Rommel live, I will surely come back, unfortunately, the German army failed, they are now like trapped beasts, the surrounding roads are all sealed, only the endless desert behind them.

The top priority now is how to place those stolen treasures, only this batch of treasures is there, which can be used as a chip to save the lives of many people.

Everyone discussed it word for word, and finally Rommel made a decision! Hide deep in the Sahara Desert, and if you can find a natural treasure place, there will be drama.

In this way, Colonel Hans Nedermann, Rommel's most trusted officer, was responsible for escorting 15 vehicles of treasure to the desert to hide the treasure. Taking advantage of the night, the convoy drove as fast as it could into the depths of the Sahara Desert.

Ironically, Rommel was killed by Hitler before news of the treasure land came back. Due to the lack of contacts, the convoy that hid the treasure also lost news, and it disappeared into the vast desert.

Later, in order to verify the authenticity of Rommel's treasure, an American went to the town of Douz in Tunisia, and learned the general trajectory of the Rommel treasure squad in the mouths of the local old people, but could not find any trace of them after they finally left the town of Douz.

It is reported that shortly after Rommel's suicide, the British army encountered a German detachment near the barracks, and the British speculated that this detachment was the Einsatzgruppen that had been sent to hide the treasure, but unfortunately all the members of the German squad were annihilated by the British, and no one knew where Rommel's treasure was hidden.

I think Rommel's treasure detachment should not leave the town of Douz too far, maybe in the near future, Rommel's treasure can be seen again, what do you think?

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In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."
In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."
In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."
In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."
In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."
In 1973, when the American Ken Klipion came to a small town in Tunisia to explore the treasure lost by German Marshal Rommel, the local old man said: "Those people bought sixty or seventy heads in one go."

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