Nazi ‘treasure map with clues to riches never found’ made public for first time

The treasure map
The map is accessible to the general public within the Nationwide Archives throughout the annual Open Entry Day (Image: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock)

It’s a story that may awaken your interior Indiana Jones and ship you off looking for a buried Nazi hoard.

Paperwork have been launched within the Netherlands, with ‘clues to a never-found treasure’.

A map which can present the place Nazis buried loot value thousands and thousands of kilos is among the many secret papers made accessible to the general public for the primary time.

It's believed that watches, reduce and polished diamonds, and jewelry had been swiped from a financial institution within the metropolis of Arnhem by Hitler’s troopers.

The map and different paperwork are thought to point out the spot the place the treasure has been hidden within the Betuwe area of Gelderland.

A man examines the documents
Folks analyzing the outdated map and different paperwork (Image: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock)

Papers believed to show where treasure is hidden
It's thought they present the spot the place the treasure has been hidden within the Betuwe area of Gelderland (Image: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock)

A number of efforts had been made to seek out the loot, nevertheless it was by no means uncovered, NL Occasions reported.

This implies the treasure might have already been unearthed by folks, and by no means introduced to the general public.

Annet Waalkens, of the Nationwide Archives, instructed a Dutch broadcaster: ‘In the course of the protection of Arnhem, there was an explosion at a department of the Rotterdamsche Financial institution on the Velperweg.

‘German troopers put loot of their coats on the scene.’

The hearsay is that the loot was positioned in ammunition containers which had been buried in Ommeren.

The Dutch state even introduced a Nazi officer again to the Netherlands to attempt to discover it, however with out consequence.

The map and different paperwork are amongst hundreds of things being made accessible by the nation’s Nationwide Archives in The Hague from right now.

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