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Because Hitler executed those who took these jewels for himself before committing suicide, in order not to let them know where the jewels were hidden, they have not been found so far. 1937, World War II started. At the beginning of the war, Germany's offensive was particularly strong and soon swept the whole European battlefield. Before attacking the Soviet Union, 14 countries in Greece and Europe were occupied by Hitler. Although many treasures plundered from other countries were handed in after Germany surrendered, according to records, as far as cultural relics are concerned, railway wagons plundered by Germany have 137 sections, accounting for 4 174 boxes. There are more than 10,000 paintings, most of which are the works of famous artists, including many precious and rare treasures.

However, when I cleaned up later, I found that I did not find all the property on the record! By consulting Nazi archives in Germany, we can find information about these properties. The wealth plundered by the Nazis over the years was divided into eight treasure houses. The most famous is Hitler's Treasury named after Hitler. However, no one knows where these treasures are now! According to relevant data, Hitler didn't want the treasure he found to fall into the hands of the Soviet Union before committing suicide, so he ordered the gold to be thrown into an abandoned mine 24 kilometers away. However, Hitler later ordered the execution of all these people. So few people know the whereabouts of these properties now.

As for the location of Hitler's hidden property, many people think that Hitler put it in? Golden pass? Let's go It is understood that the track of the Golden Passage is 4 kilometers long and hidden in the mountains. It is understood that some people now know the whereabouts of these treasures. Some people claim that gold, jewels and some historical documents may be hidden in this train.

Prior to this, officials of the Polish Cultural Heritage Protection Bureau revealed that the train had been found and its exact location had been determined. However, it was later claimed that the property on this train was intercepted. What is certain, however, is that so far, most of the property looted by Hitler has not been found!