Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Treasure hunter says he has found 100 tons of Soviet gold hidden from Nazis during WWII

A representative of a mysterious treasure hunter has told the German tabloid Bild that he has discovered an underground gold cache near the Russian city of Smolensk, which was placed there as the Soviets retreated during the German onslaught in 1941.
According to his Berlin-based lawyer Mikhail Kantor, the gold-seeker “risked his life using a geo-radar to scan the environs of Smolensk” until he struck upon the cache in shaft near the village of Otnosovo, located 15 to 17 meters underground, where five or six trucks laden with 100 tons of jewelry, precious stones and bullion stand untouched.
Even assuming that the contents are generic gold bars, the market value of such a find at current prices would be over $3.4 billion.

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INC News, 09/09/2015 - via RT

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