It finds the treasure worth millions, but this is what it does.

A Nazi treasure worth 500 million pounds was found in a bavarre tree. But, the treasure hunter cannot take it, because the land owns it and must first get permission. Hans Gloeck, 76, who has searched after gold, diamonds, art and stamps of [...]
A Nazi treasure worth 500 million pounds was found in a bavarre tree.
But, the treasure hunter cannot take it, because the land owns it and must first get permission.
Hans Gloeck, 76, who has searched for gold, diamonds, rare art works and postage stamps for two decades, says the landowner wants to have a treasure for himself.
The treasure is believed to have started from Berlin to the Alps from Heinrich Himmler, Nazi SS chief and brutal Nazi deputy Ernst Kaltenbruner.
The treasure was aimed at financing them later after the war ended. The plan was to cross the border in Passau, Austria, and where the treasure would be preserved in a salt mine.
But the Allied air strikes and the Russian advance caused the valuable cargo train to be stopped in a tunnel at Titling in Bavari.
The load of 76kg of gold is only a small part of the cargo loaded on the train.
On October 1, 1946, three days before the 43rd birthday, Kaltenbrunner was convicted of war crimes in Nuremberg, sentenced to death and executed on October 16th. /You're asking. com/















