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Vanishing Treasures

countless gold and silver treasures are there are indeed countless gold and silver treasures hidden

By Elham NazriPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
Vanishing Treasures
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countless gold and silver treasures are there are indeed countless gold and silver treasures hidden. It is said that in the yellow sands of Tunisia in North Africa, there is an unknown dune underneath, buried full of ninety boxes of gold coins, a box of diamonds, rubies, and dozens of other treasures. The one who ordered to bury these supreme treasures was none other than the Nazi German Field Marshal Rommel.

Historic North Africa has been a gathering place for wealth since ancient times. According to the post-war reports of the Federal Republic of Germany, Rommel plundered the greatest treasures in Africa at a cost of no less than one billion pounds.

But along with the defeat of Nazi Germany in North Africa, this wealth has been unknown ever since.

Some say that these riches are buried in the vast Sahara desert, waiting for the Nazi bearers to find. But some people say, like the fox (fox) as cunning Rommel, will not be faithful to act according to the intention, those buried in the desert of gold and silver treasure, is false, the real gold and silver treasure has been Rommel sound east and west, shipped to Europe. But what Rommel did not expect was that this treasure transport, in the middle of the British army found, the Germans threw the gold and silver treasure into the sea. To this day, the gold and silver treasures are still sleeping quietly in the shallow sea near Corsica, Italy.

III

In 1945, the fate of the German Nazis' defeat had been sealed, and the Nazis began to find a way out for themselves. A large amount of gold and silver treasures scavenged from all over Europe were intentionally hidden away by the Nazis to prepare for a future comeback.

In April 1945, Patton, the commander of the 3rd U.S. Army as a whole, had already crossed the Rhine River and occupied the village of Merkers in the Thuringia region of Germany with great speed. According to all the signs, the U.S. Army judged that the Nazi's treasure hiding personnel, just hurriedly evacuated. According to the clues left by these people, half a month later, chance, the U.S. troops at the bottom of a mine shaft, found a huge steel safety door, after blowing open this door, all the U.S. troops were stunned.

In this 45 meters long, 23 meters wide chamber, put a mountain of gold and silver gold and silver treasure, in addition to more than a ton of gold bricks, another 8198 gold ingots, tons of silver ingots, 110 bags of diamonds, and jewelry, as well as countless banknotes and so on.

More valuable than the gold and silver, there was also a large cache of artwork, including paintings, prints, engravings, etc. The priceless treasures were quickly brought back to the ground and properly preserved. However, the gold and silver treasures eventually became Germany's war reparations and were returned to the victim countries of the war.

IV

In 1944, when the American army approached the Philippines, the Japanese commander in the Philippines, Yamashita Bongbumi, continued to resist, but he knew that the battle would be lost.

After hiding all the gold and silver treasures scavenged by the Japanese army, Yamashita Bongbumi, however, silenced all the tens of thousands of workers who built the treasure-hiding fortifications, and most of the Japanese soldiers who participated in the silencing at the treasure-hiding site also died in the subsequent battle. After the surrender of Japan, the U.S. Army sentenced this criminal war criminal to death and promptly executed him. The "Yamashita Gold and Silver Treasure" has since become a mystery that no one can solve.

There are rumors that the Japanese have handed over the gold and silver treasures to the Americans. It is these gold and silver treasures, that prompted the United States to change its policy towards Japan, and MacArthur, who decisively advocated support for Japan, in the Swiss bank, a large amount of gold from the "Yamashita gold and silver treasure".

It is also said that these gold and silver treasures have been secretly shipped to Japan. With this gold and silver treasure, Japan could recover quickly after the war with unimaginable speed.

Who is telling the truth, like the "Yamashita gold and silver treasure", is a mystery that will forever remain unsolved? But in any case, this is a fortune that can change the fate of the country, and the truth about it is still being sought.

Five

In modern Europe, there is a legend that whoever gets the Holy Gun and the Holy Grail will be able to rule the world, but if the bearer loses it, he will die quickly.

The Holy Gun, the rumor has it that Jesus on the cross was stabbed to death by this very gun. The Holy Grail, on the other hand, was the cup that Jesus used to drink wine at the "Last Supper".

Hitler, the head of the German Nazis, was very superstitious and believed that these two holy relics would allow the Aryans to conquer the world. After he came to power, the Nazis always went crazy looking for the Holy Lance and the Holy Grail.

It is said that the Holy Gun had broken into three pieces, one of which, fell into the hands of the Nazis. When Hitler got it, he was so ecstatic that he soon started a war.

On April 30, 1945, at 3:30 p.m., Hitler committed suicide in despair.

According to legend, American troops got the Holy Gun. And where is the Holy Grail?

In April 2014, an archaeologist announced that a wine chalice preserved for thousands of years in a church called San Isidoro, in the city of León in northern Spain, is the very same chalice used by Jesus.

But many believe that the Nazi remnants, to resurrect the Nazis, have taken the real Holy Gun and the Holy Grail, on the eve of their demise, out of Europe to a part of the world where no one can find them.

The truth, I'm afraid, is no longer known to anyone.

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Elham Nazri

May the angels protect at my side. The devil can never come to the world.

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