OMMEREN, the Netherlands (Reuters) - An old map believed to mark the spot where German soldiers hid treasure worth millions of euros during World War Two sparked the imagination of amateur treasure ...
The public will have access to a map allegedly showing where Nazis hid their looted treasure after the map went on display at the National Archive in Holland. The map, which may point to where the ...
OMMEREN, Netherlands (AP) — A hand-drawn map with a red letter X purportedly showing the location of a buried stash of precious jewelry looted by Nazis from a blown-up bank vault has sparked a ...
The items — which include watches, gold, jewelry and more — reportedly could be worth millions of dollars A long-lost map that may hold the location to a hidden World War II-era treasure can now be ...
The release of a seven-decades-old map thought to indicate where Nazi soldiers stashed millions of euros worth of loot during World War II has set off a wild treasure hunt in the Netherlands — as ...
USA/Germany: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, and Gen. Omar N. Bradley, CG, 12th Army Group, examine a suitcase of silverware, part of German loot stored in Merkers salt mine, 12 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OMMEREN, Netherlands (AP) — A hand-drawn map ...
after it was made public by the Dutch National Archive (Annet Waalkens, Coordinator at the Dutch National Archive ) "The map neatly shows the area around Amerongen, Elst, Eck, Ommeren and Linden, with ...