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The Nazi gold treasure is revealed

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Corsica, The French island of Corsica, has long been considered to be the German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, known as the nazi place where gold was hidden. It is rumored that before the end of World War II, the German Nazi SS had sunk a batch of treasures into the sea near Corsica during the retreat, planning and future data mining. After 15 years of treasure hunting, British explorer Terry Hodgkinson recently announced that they had found the fabled treasure. According to Hodgkinson, the Super Explorer's treasure hunting program, the specific location of the Nazi treasure was in waters less than 1 nautical mile away from the French city of Bastia. The treasure was packed in 6 steel ammunition crates and was worth at least $20 million. "We can be sure that we have not found the specific working place of the treasure, but the box buried deep in the sand is no longer fragmented, and it has to be taken out with the help of the most cutting-edge equipment." The only way, he thought, was to suck it dry and then expose it to the bottom of the sea. However, this method of teaching is time-consuming, laborious and costly. Hodgkinson was an excellent screenwriter for television. For 15 years, he has been in search of this fabled Nazi treasure. With the permission of the French government, he explored the region with experts from the Corsica region. If we determine the salvage of the treasure, it will be carried out by the French Maritime Archaeological Work Department located in Marseille. Before Hodgkinson, legends of mysterious treasures brought many explorers to Corsica to try their luck. Many Chinese film and television crews have also come to us to conduct field research and shoot films based on these Nazi treasures. A German television crew member who traveled to the Corsican region in search of treasure without permission from the French government was found by the French Maritime Police and fined. Soon, after obtaining permission to shoot their own "cultural development film", the film crew continued to educate on treasure hunting. Where the treasure belongs

The Nazi gold treasure is revealed

According to legend, the gold treasure was gold bars, jewelry, and jewelry that the Nazis stole from Tunisian Jews. Of these, in the Golden Age alone, there was one about two hundred kilograms. In early 1943, Erwin Rommel left Africa. Soon, the Germans began to withdraw from North Africa, and since then, local cultural legends can be believed that this treasure was hidden by Rommel. It has also been suggested that, although Erwin Rommel was the wehrmacht commander in North Africa at the time, but he himself probably knew nothing about the treasure. There is an argument that the real treasure hunter is the notorious Army Colonel Walter Rauffe. According to the latest declassified archives of MI5 in the United Kingdom, Lauf invented the appalling "flexible gas chamber", which can poison 25-60 people at a time. He also ordered genocide in the Middle East, killing at least 2,500 Tunisian Jews and exposing a flood of Nazi gold

The Nazi gold treasure is revealed

The work of draining seawater is enormous French law stipulates that the income from the treasure is jointly owned by the state and the treasure finder. After discovering the national treasure, the explorer Hodgkinson once said that he was "willing to return this batch of property to China as a relative of the owner who is still alive." The mystery of Rommel's huge investment in gold development The treasures of "497" are the spoils of his plundering of China and Africa, including gold bars, gold bricks, precious materials, metals and jewelry, diamonds, etc., with a total value estimated at 300 million US dollars! When in the autumn of 1942, Hitler's African Corps, which had already been rampaging through North Africa, began to lose its advantage, when the coalition forces led by Marshal Montgomery of the United Kingdom defeated the Germans. The African Construction Corps, led by Rommel, retreated from Egypt and fled to Libya, while the Corps' Strategic Command moved to the port of Bisserda in Tunisia. By coincidence, the U.S. army under Eisenhower had ascended the throne from Algeria, and Hitler's elite African army was already in the disadvantage of being wiped out by the enemy on its back, in May 1943. At this time, Hitler gave Erwin A secret order from Rommel to allow him to overcome all odds must be scraped to a reliable place by the golden treasure of the Afrika Korps, otherwise, it will be destroyed. According to the information on the use of the international coalition forces, the investigation of the economic vessels in the port of Bisse found that there was a U.S. Navy ship with an unknown mission objective but equipped with extremely strong artillery fire, secretly leaving the port of Bissé on its own, breaking through the allied sea trade blockade, and sailing to Italy and the northern port of Spacher. On October 18, 1943, at dawn, according to Coalition intelligence, a small boat, from a ship from the port of Bissett, received some "cargo" from Spackel, without knowing its whereabouts. And when Hitler's African Construction Corps was defeated by us, the gold bars and treasures were not studied and discovered, and, for a long time, those national treasures were like the Stone Sinking Sea Company, and there was no longer no trace to be found, so there was reason to believe that it was their small ship that took on the task of hiding treasures. Legend: The Secret of the Toplitz Deepwater Lake, located 60 km southeast of Salzburg, Austria, near Bad Ossi. The lake is 250 meters wide and 1.8 meters long

The Nazi gold treasure is revealed

km, 103 meters deep. Rumored to have passed the last few days before the end of the Second World War (April 1945), residents living near Toplitz Deepwater Saw their heavily armed Nazis blockade all transportation arteries near Toplitz Deepwater Lake by the German SS, and then sank box after box of mysterious things into the lake. According to people familiar with the matter, the boxes were gold jewelry, cultural treasures and top-secret documents looted by Nazi Germans from various European countries. Since then, rumors of Nazi cultural treasures and secrets buried at the bottom of Lake Toplitz have not gone around, attracting a group of Chinese treasure hunters to go on adventures What attracts our world's attention is not only a mysterious historical story and legend, but also a real treasure hunting story that takes place in The Deep Water Lake of Toplitz. For much of World War II, especially in the 1960s and 1980s, Lake Toplitz was the focus of the world's media attention, the most sensational of which was the discovery of a large number of fake pounds in Lake Toplitz. These pounds, which could be faked, were the product of Hitler's "Bernard Top Secret Technical Operations" that hitler had personally planned. At the end of World War II, an increasingly nervous Hitler began to create counterfeit money in the hope of disrupting the financial order of the Allies and causing their economies to collapse. The pound became the preferred target for this Hitler counterfeit money. After Operation Bernard was ordered, the SS gathered the top minting experts from the Jewish death camps and began to make counterfeit money. This fake money has reached a level that is enough to mess with the truth. However, before Operation Bernard began, the end of the Third Reich was coming, and the crazy SS could not completely destroy the evidence, so they had to throw boxes of counterfeit money into Lake Toplitz. In fact, three of the four lakes mentioned in the mysterious fax sent to the United States "Marine Environmental Engineering Information Technology Co., Ltd." did not carry out any secrets. For half a century, the following items have been found on Lake Toplitz: fifty boxes of gold, a precious stamp album, fifty kilograms of gold jewelry, five precious diamond rings, some works of art looted from Hungarian Jews, 22 boxes of jewelry, twenty boxes of gold coins and 3 boxes of gold bars from the Tsarist period. It is precisely because of the true stories of these enterprises, coupled with a mysterious historical and cultural legend, that treasure hunters from all over the world have risked their lives to dive into the Deep Lake of Toplitz again and again, and many of us can even lose our lives. To this end, the Austrian Government's Ministry of the Interior issued an order strictly prohibiting treasure hunting expeditions on Lake Toplitz. Outside companies have speculated that the Austrian people's government can ban the use of other people's treasure hunting in order to "fertilize the water and not flow out", and more importantly, the top-secret file system that sinks to the bottom of the lake may increase the exposure of the Austrian government as a lot of unsavory insiders during World War II, and even expose the relationship between senior Austrian government officials and the Nazis.

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