Many trucks “carrying 100 tons of gold” were found in Russia ​

A German engineer has just announced that he found many trucks loaded with 100 tons of gold, silver, and jewelry buried near a village southwest of Moscow – Russia.
On September 7, German newspaper Bild reported: “Through his personal lawyer, the above engineer confirmed that he risked his life to find the missing trucks.”

According to this person, the Soviet secret police were responsible for the above trucks, including a total of 6 trucks. After all the banknotes and works of art were burned, the trucks were buried in two different mines near Vyazma, in the city of Smolensk at a depth of 15-17 m.

Bild quoted the engineer as saying he used ground-penetrating radar to detect the location of trucks in Smolensk, a city that was evacuated during World War II to prevent Nazi looting. In the near future, he will appear to provide his evidence.

A number of trucks believed to be carrying 100 tons of gold were heading to Moscow when the Germans blocked their way.

Source: Daily Mail

In more detail and with a slight difference, the British Daily Mail newspaper said that when German troops invaded Smolensk in July 1941, the Russians quickly packed up their valuable assets into eight trucks and transported them to Moscow. The convoy was divided along the way and was attacked by German troops while trying to cross the Dnieper River at Smolensk on July 16, 1941. A car was destroyed, causing hundreds of silver coins to scatter throughout the area.

After that day, only 5 trucks reached the village of Otnosovo. According to Daily Mail, many years later, people in the above village still often find silver coins.

Information about trucks full of gold plus a Nazi “treasure” ship allegedly found in Walbrzych – Poland makes the hunt for assets lost during World War II even hotter.

Mr. Piotr Koper and Andreas Richter appeared on Polish television… Photo: TVP

…to release radar images of underground trains. Photo: Daily Mail

In the latest developments, experts are doubting that the radar image of the train announced by two treasure hunters, Mr. Andreas Richter (German) and Piotr Koper (Poland), is a hoax.

Mr. Tomasz Herbich, an archaeologist from the Polish Academy of Sciences, said: “The type of radar they used cannot see inside the ground.” Similarly, Dr. Hossein Tudeshki of Clausthal University (Germany) added: “This could be a cheap computer-generated image.”

Polish authorities, after confirming that 99% of the ships were in the town of Walbrzych, also “corrected” the information.

Part of the Riese tunnel system built by Nazi Germany in Walbrzych

and the “treasure” ship is said to be hidden down here. Photo: Telegraph

This object was said to be found where the “treasure” ship was hidden in Waldbrzych. Photo: Daily Mail

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