Chapter 335: German Treasure
In World War II, Germany swept across Europe, France was destroyed, and the Soviet Union was reduced to half of its territory.
Later, as the Second World War came to an end, the German fascists were wiped out, and along with the Natrins, they also looted huge treasures from various countries. Although Germany returned some of its wealth to the victim countries after the war, it was only the tip of the iceberg compared to the total wealth hidden.
Everyone knows that wars of aggression are often accompanied by bandit-like raids, and this was no different in Natsu, Germany, during World War II. After they occupied a country, they first attacked the wealth of that country, and the property such as gold and silver, foreign exchange, etc., was appropriated by the Fascist forces. In addition to plundering the existing wealth of other countries, Natsuri also demanded that the occupied countries pay huge "occupation fees" and "tributes".
In order to better plunder the wealth of other countries, Hitler also deliberately formed a special army. For each occupied country, the financial staff in the team will carry out a "handover" of property with the injured country.
After the "Blitzkrieg", Goering, the second leader of Germany, was given the task of plundering Polish gold and silver treasures. According to an official German document, by July 1944, Germany had brought back more than 130 wagons of treasure from Western Europe, including more than 10,000 paintings by famous artists.
In the face of his bandit-like behavior, Hitt also shamelessly defended: "If we take away these things that can be used, we will not have to return them later, and after the war is over, these riches will make us." Later, as the situation changed, the Natsuri government began to systematically transfer the wealth it had previously plundered from other countries.
And these places where the treasure was hidden, with the end of World War II, became a realistic version of the treasure of "Solomon". Until later generations, treasures were discovered in the Great German Treasures and Hitler's Vaults, located in South America, Austria and the Alps. Other undiscovered treasures still attract many treasure hunters to explore.
Since Qin Di has come to Europe, he wants to dig up these treasures.
They sneaked into Berlin and set their sights on Führer Hitler's secretariat.
There is no need to go to Hitler for something like a hidden treasure, because Hitler may not know it, just go to his secretaries and the leaders of the Praetorian Guard.
The place where Qin Di settled was only 5 miles away from the "Führer's Bunker" of the Berlin Chancellery.
He used the means of seeing and hearing, and in less than two days, he determined the person he was looking for.
He then took advantage of the darkness of the night to reach the door and performed a soul-searching spell on more than a dozen people, including Martin Baumann, Heinrich Himmler, and Ernst Carlden Boruna.
After some searching, he found the treasure map in the underground safe of the Prime Minister's Palace.
The next morning, he and Yan Xue appeared in the village of Merks in the Thuringia region of Germany. There is an abandoned potash mine here.
Beginning in August 1942, the Germans buried foreign exchange, gold, and works of art they had collected from various countries in the abandoned salt mines of Merks, a transportation operation that lasted until January 1945, with a total of about 76 shipments.
After two hours of searching, Yan Xue first discovered the entrance to the mine.
Deep in the mine, the terrain is complex, there is no light, and it is almost dark.
However, as Tsukiji monks, they all have the ability to see at night, so the darkness can't stop the pace of progress.
The two then dug through the main tunnel, located 600 meters underground, where they found more than 500 sacks filled with Deutsche marks. He also found a secret room full of countless treasures, neatly stacked with dozens of rows of pockets, as well as a large number of wooden and tin boxes.
Yan Xue casually opened a pocket and found that it was actually a gold tooth pulled out of the prisoner's mouth! She felt disgusted and immediately tied the pocket again.
She pried open another wooden box and found some gold ingots inside.
She opened a tin box and found it filled with oil paintings sealed with oilcloth and plastic, antique clocks, rare coins, and philatelic albums.
Qin Di roughly counted that this mine probably contained more than 8,000 gold ingots, fifty-five boxes of gold bricks, and many gold products. As for oil paintings and other works of art, the price is difficult to estimate.
He put all these things into the gourd, anyway, there is a lot of space inside the gourd, and it can be loaded into it more or less. As for talking about so many treasures, what to do with them in the future will be left to a later date.
Then, in the form of Germans, they came to the vicinity of Lake Toplitz.
At the end of World War II, some German military-industrial complexes moved into tunnels and caves. In order to develop missiles, helicopters, and other military weapons, the German side has also set up a special study group. According to an official German directive, some of the men, machines and paper that printed counterfeit pound sterling banknotes were housed in the brewery near Lake Toplitz.
Near Lake Toplitz, where there were once a large number of German Natries, the population of this area jumped from 18,000 before the war to 80,000.
After a day of searching, they found a hidden tunnel inside the brewery.
The tunnel is long and leads to the depths of the lake.
The two of them cautiously groped in, and found a large secret room at the end of the tunnel, which was piled up with pounds, dollars, and some gold and silver.
These pounds and dollars are imitations, but they are so similar that they are not at all fake.
Qin Di didn't care about the thirty-seven twenty-one, and swept away all the items!
Then they went to the jungle of Seringia, and after a careful search, they found the treasure spot in the dense forest, following the location provided by the treasure map.
The treasure spot covers an area of dozens of acres, surrounded by dense trees, and the location of the treasure spot is all small saplings, and there is a small wooden house in the middle, in which live two veterans, pretending to be hunters and guarding there.
Unceremoniously, Qin Di went up to subdue the two veterans, erased their short-term memories, and then began to dig for treasure.
They dug up 250 tons of gold and 400 tons of art here, which is a significant amount!
Finally, they filled in the holes they had dug and replanted the saplings.
As a result, when the two veterans woke up, they had no idea what had happened.
The same thing happened in another treasure spot, in the south of Bavaria.
Bavaria is located in southeastern Germany, in the heart of Europe, and is the largest federal state in Germany, bordering the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland.
Bavaria is Germany's 1,000-year-old state with the oldest traditions, and it was here that the world's first written civil code was born.
There are a lot of mountains here. The Alps stretch across the state, and the many peaks, forests, and lakes are the prominent features of the state's topography. There is no shortage of spectacular peaks of more than 2,000 meters, while the pre-Alpine region is dotted with lakes all the way to the Danube.
If there is no treasure map to bury treasure in such a place, how can the world find it?
Qin Di spent a lot of effort to find three caves where the treasures were hidden, some were located on the cliffs, some were located under the glacier, and they dug up a large number of treasures from them, a total of 4,174 boxes, 20,973 pieces, and 5,890 paintings alone, most of which were masterpieces of famous artists. And then there's a lot of gold and silver, and five billion German marks! Three billion Swiss francs!
Qin Di thought to himself: "This is really a living hell! The Germans have just collected gold, silver, and Swiss francs, so why do they want to bury a large number of Deutsche marks? Paper money is not just printed casually, but how many prints you want?"
Later, Qin Di thought about it carefully and realized: "It is a small group of Natsui elements who bury these treasures, and they cannot represent all the German people. After the defeat of the war, the government changed, and with these Deutsche marks, the Natsurites were able to make a comeback. ”