Chapter 825 [Herman Gorin's Diary]

Damn, I look so nervous, it's not for you. I thought that your young master Hans encountered something urgent, and almost didn't go bankrupt to help you tide over the difficulties, how did I become an ignorant person when I came to you? This makes sense.

Yang Yong was depressed, and Hans was very happy to see that he had pushed Yang Yong to the point that he couldn't speak, as if he had won a victory. Two brothers, you squeeze me, I squeeze you, expose each other, talk and laugh, and after drinking two cups of tea, Hans saw that the time was almost up, so he said to Yang Yong seriously.

"David, you take a look at this first, that's what I'm looking for you."

Yang Yong saw Hans take out a very old leather notebook from his leather bag and put it in front of him. Open it and see that I don't know him, he knows me, and the text is all written in German. Except for some letters, Yang Yong really didn't know what was written inside.

Reluctantly, he put down the notebook in his hand and saw Hans scolded angrily. "You're trying to tease me, aren't you? My wife, Anna, is of German descent, yes, but I'm not German. It's all diaries written in German, do you want me to see that I know him? Aren't you embarrassed? Tell me what is in it that makes you, the eldest young master, anxious like this. ”

Hans smirked and scratched his head, then picked up his notebook and introduced it to Yang Yong. "Don't underestimate this notebook, it's owned by Herman Goering."

Yang Yong was completely stupid, Herman Goering who did not know, the No. 2 Führer of the German Nazi Party. Hitler appointed the successor, although Hitler was eventually removed from all positions and expelled from the party, but those party No. 2 people knew fools. I didn't expect the welding wire to be so capable, and actually got Goering's notebook out.

Can you not shock Yang Yong? Stammered. "You're amazing, you can get the Herman Goering diary, what is written on it. Is it about so many antique paintings he hid, and the hidden places of those sky-high wine prices? ”

This stunned Hans, and then said with a smile, "David, your imagination is too rich, Hermann Goring, the diary of the No. 2 leader of the Nazi Party." How could I have gotten it, but the owner of this diary has the same name and surname as Hermann Goering, and has some relationship with him. ”

At this time, Hans began to introduce the person with the same name and surname as the No. 2 Führer of the Nazi Party, and this person's name was also Hermann Goering. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he fought in World War I and World War II, but unlike the No. 2 leader of the Nazi Party, he was in the Army.

In the last two years of the Second World War, because he was wounded and fought bravely, especially with the Reich Marshal Hermann Goering, he had the same name and surname. He was recruited to a key position in the Nazi SS and was in charge of Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering.

Since the names of the two people are the same name, there is only one word William in the middle, and they look quite similar. It's just that Marshal Goering is fatter, and sometimes he even acts as Goering's stand-in to do things for this imperial marshal.

In the last two years, the Nazi Party in Germany could be said to have been losing ground one after another, and all those who knew knew that the Nazis in Germany were on the wane. Therefore, these high-ranking Nazi generals began to prepare for their own way out, especially the unscrupulous Herman Goering, who was the No. 2 leader of the Nazi Party, and he was even more unscrupulous in his quest to loot wealth. In occupied parts of Europe, museums and private collections of top-notch art were taken by force. Especially those sky-high wines, hidden by Hermann Wilhelm Goering in a secret base.

With the defeat of the Nazi Party, Hermann Wilhelm Goering hid the sky-high prices of art and wine. Hans also accidentally obtained the diary of a Nazi colonel with the same name as the Imperial Field Marshal, which recorded in detail the hidden locations and all the information about the precious works of art he had looted.

And there is a key sentence mentioned in it, that is, this Colonel Goering is personally in charge, and Hermann William Goering is the manager of the place where the treasure is hidden. He hid the precious works of art and the sky-high price of grapes in a natural cave, and blew up the entrance to the cave.

Inside his own small vault is a map hidden.

This map is the exact location where the Nazi Party leader No. 2, Reich Marshal Goering, hides the treasure. Since Hermann Goering committed suicide by poisoning himself two hours before the Nuremberg trials, he did not end well as Herman Goering, who had the same name and surname as Hermann Goering, and who was an important member of the looting for wealth.

On the way to Luxembourg, he encountered a US military checkpoint and found out his identity, and was imprisoned in a war criminal camp. Later, when he died of illness, his diary was left in exile, and to be honest, this diary has been circulating in Germany for more than 60 years, and no one has taken this diary to find his buried wealth.

How could no one find out that the place where he hid his wealth was in the mountains on the Swiss border, and not only by road. Even if there is an introduction to the environment of the burial site, how can it be found that it has changed over the past 60 years? Imagine looking for a blown cave in the middle of the Alps, looking for a needle in a haystack.

Who can find out? So every time this diary comes into the hands of an owner, the owner will go on a treasure hunt. In the end, he was bankrupt and had to sell the diary to the next victim at a high price, and came to Hans, the 250.

Hans would not have taken this diary seriously before, and he had already investigated the previous owners of the diary. All because the treasure hunt went bankrupt, he was the eighth victim, and with Hans's shrewdness, he would certainly not take his own people to the treasure hunt.

So why did he do the opposite? Because of Yang Yong, because he and Yang Yong are brothers, what Yang Yong did, these brothers are clear. Yang Yong can rely on a remnant map to find the pirate's treasure.

also found the Inca treasures that had been hidden for hundreds of years, and it can be said that Yang Yong was the nemesis of these buried guarantees. As long as there is a little clue and there is no golden treasure, it can be difficult to find Yang Yong, a professional treasure digger, and others can't find it, so it doesn't prove that Yang Yong can't find it, and he still believes in his brother Hans.

Moreover, the diary mentions that Hermann Wilhelm Goering, the No. 2 leader of the Nazi Party, salvaged the finest works of art from the occupying countries in Europe. The clues are the most important, how much value can a colonel have a relationship with the No. 2 leader of the Nazi Party by virtue of his name.

The most valuable thing is that the treasure map hidden by this colonel with the same name and surname is the greatest excavation value. If you really find the art and top wines that Hermann Wilhelm Göring hid, then the brothers will be rich, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are rich enough to rival the country. [.]