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A newly declassified, World War II-era map supposedly points to buried Nazi treasure in the Netherlands. Red Xs literally mark the spots of a reported $19 million bounty of Nazi diamonds, gold ...
A World War II-era map that allegedly leads to loot stashed by Nazis has sparked a treasure hunt in a small Dutch village. The small village outside Amsterdam has a population of 715.
Detail of the map showing where the Nazi loot was reportedly buried in Ommeren, near Arnhem, is seen at the National Archive of the Netherlands in The Hague, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023.
The release of the map on Jan. 3 sparked a treasure-hunting craze in the Netherlands. Armed with metal detectors and shovels, groups wandered through the fields surrounding rural Ommeren in search ...
Seventy years ago Field Marshal Montgomery surveyed a similar scene – not dangling in thin air but hunched over a map. He tapped his finger on a city called Arnhem, where a road bridge crossed ...
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Arnhem is the greenest city in the Netherlands to live in but Amsterdam remains the most attractive, according to the latest local authority atlas compiled by research bureau Atlas Research. The ...
The map’s release has spurred a renewed hunt for the boxes of gold and jewels and has elevated the profile of the tiny village of Ommeren — population 751 — as one of the few places in the ...