Chapter 362: Mystic Symbols

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"Boss, what are we doing in this small town in France?"

Wu Tianyuan smiled mysteriously, there are good treasures here, according to Rommel's Ring, there are clues to Hitler's treasure.

"This is it!"

Wu Tianyuan was holding a somewhat yellowed clip in his hand, and the paper was of very good quality. Drawing maps with paper. The clips are artificially glued to the pages. Due to the fact that it may be old, the glue is a little lost, and he found it and put it away.

It's a five-line sheet music, with some tadpole-like notes and some special symbols. On the staff there is a string of German, a string of German below, and then a person's name.

Martin Bowman!

As soon as he saw this name, Wu Tianyuan couldn't help but smile, people who are familiar with World War II know this person.

The second war criminal of the Nazis, the secretary general of the Nazi Party, and Hitler's private secretary, he held the money bags of the Nazi Party, known as the "shadow of the Führer", and in the last days of the dying struggle of the Hitler regime, Martin Bowman became the second most important person after Hitler, the director of the Nazi Party headquarters.

Martin Bowman was in possession of the purse of the Nazi Party, which had hidden a large amount of gold and looted art on the eve of the end of World War II in 1945.

Before the war began, the leaders of Nazi Germany liked to snatch art through state power, Hitler dreamed of becoming an artist, and Goering, the second person in the Nazi Party, called himself a "Renaissance" person, he loved to collect, and his interests were wide-ranging, including paintings, jewelry, handicrafts, furniture and even rare animals, and before the outbreak of the war, Goering's collection room reached 8 rooms.

In Vienna, in addition to the blatant looting of Jewish shops and personal property by Himmler's SS and the Nazi Chens of Neo-Austria, the vast collections of Jewish magnates were the first targets.

The year that followed, the SS set its sights on 32 boxes of jewels hidden in Vienna after the fall of the Holy Roman Empire: Charlemagne's jeweled prayer book, several scepters, globes, swords, and other coronation ritual items.

Works by modern and Jewish artists like Picasso, Gauguin, Chagall and Condes were confiscated under the label of "degenerate art".

After the German blitzkrieg conquest of Poland, half a year later, all the cultural relics of this country have been received. This number is 137 railroad wagons, a total of 4,174 boxes, 20,973 pieces, and 10,890 paintings alone, the vast majority of which are masterpieces by famous artists, and in modern times, any painting can fetch millions of dollars.

After the invasion of France, the Netherlands, and other Western European countries, the Nazis compiled a 300-page catalogue of protected objects.

In the USSR, the Germans looted 400 museums, 2,000 churches and 430,000 libraries.

In order to frantically plunder the world, Hitler carefully organized a special force, whose task was to carry out large-scale looting of precious cultural relics, gold and silver treasures of various countries in a special and planned manner.

From the outbreak of the war to the eve of the end of the war in 1945, almost all of Europe's wealth was plundered, not only gold, foreign securities, foreign exchange, etc., but also cultural relics, treasures, and famous calligraphy and paintings of the whole of Europe, including the works of Hutrillo, Manet, Degas, Barak, Picasso and other famous artists.

Most of this huge amount of treasure and art was hidden by the Nazis with the defeat of the Nazis in 1945.

So far, at most, a third of the Nazi treasure has been recovered, and the rest is still hidden somewhere, and it is likely that part of the buried secrets of the Nazi treasure are hidden in this stave.

Wu Tianyuan also translated the German text on the five-line score, and the above line is: the hometown of Zit piano and brass music; The next line is: Holy and colorful place.

The home of zitter and brass is probably the small town of Nit, a quiet, peaceful and musical town in the majestic mountains of the Bavarian Alps.

A day later, Wu Tianyuan appeared in the small town, the Alps are very large, covering the northern border of Italy, southeastern France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, southern Germany and Slovenia, through southern Europe and South Asia, all the way to the Himalayas.

"I'll solve the puzzle myself this time!"

Wu Tianyuan didn't use the ability, but wanted to find the treasure place according to the clues and have nothing to do.

He found information that in 1945 there was a railway from Munich to the town, and the Nazi army used the train to transport the treasure to the vicinity, and then hid it in the Alps.

At that time, the Nazi army used freight trucks to transport treasure into the mountains, and even if the treasure was transported by cargo trucks, there must have been a road large enough for freight cars to pass. It takes 3 and a half days for a cargo car to return from entering the mountain, and it is possible to calculate the radius of the city in the center of the circle.

Combined with a map map of the transportation of the nearby area drawn by Nazi Germany in 1941, Wu Tianyuan picked up a red pen and circled an irregular red circle on the map, which enclosed the side of the Nit, Allgau, Lindauzugspitze, and Wertstein Mountains.

This area covers an area of about 2,600 square kilometers, and the terrain of this area is very complex. Rolling hills, steep peaks, forests, valleys, lakes, there are more than 20 lakes in this area alone. There are also villages nestled in mountains and lakes, historic cities, castles, monasteries and palaces.

Want to be on such a large scale. It is very difficult to find Nazi treasure in an area of such complex terrain.

"No wonder it's so hard for ordinary people to hunt for treasure! It's really hard to find! ”

The treasure may be buried at the bottom of a lake very deep. An abandoned mineshaft, a hidden natural cave system. Without clues like five-line scores, it is very difficult to find Nazi treasures, which is tantamount to looking for a needle in a haystack.

The two most crucial clues, the holy and colorful places, and some strange symbols in the five-line score.

The group entered the Alps, and when they climbed a mountain, the view was very open, and the eyes looked ahead, and in front of them were two very high peaks, covered in clouds and mist, which was very spectacular.

This is the Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany, two peaks, one large and one small, the top of the mountain is full of snow, snow-capped, next to the white clouds, blue sky, very beautiful, from a distance, people feel the closest to heaven.

"Are they?"

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