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  1. Switserland has alot like alot , some old nzi vaults are as large as a football field , a swiss bank insider spiled the beans many years ago , plus bank policy is as the person or familiy members dont claim the content within 75 years, then the content of the vault will become the banks property

  2. Near Witaszkowo in western Poland a box of gold treasure was found, Scythian shield ornaments and stuff. Some farmer found it while plowing a field at 30cm depth. I remember reading in a local paper that it was hastily hidden during the chaos of WW2 but of course that was a lie written before Wikipedia the truth is it happened in 1882. There's plenty stories about gold being here or there in Poland but all of it is just wrongly passed down information. I lived in the area and I only found bullets, I cut them open and set the gunpowder on fire.

  3. Dang it! Where is the Double Like button? The video had already earned a 'Like' but then Simon raised it to a higher level with the Indiana Jones quote at the end. 🙂

  4. About that unexploded ordnance found by a construction crew. Was that in 2000? Near the old Financial Times building? I was working in that building at the time. It was wild.

  5. In an interesting turn of events…. An early piece by Monet was returned to the descendants of the rightful owners in New Orleans, Louisiana. The piece was stolen by the Nazis and was thought lost for 80 years. The piece was returned today by the FBI. The piece Bord de Mer was painted in 1865, and was abandoned when the owners fled Austria in 1938. The painting was confiscated and sold by the Nazis. Ironic that I just watched this episode 2 days ago and this story hits the news.

  6. I think Swiss bank n stolen from jews but you has to say gold teeth n nahh those guys ate heirlooms rings n earrings ever 3 days for months or years

  7. The book self financing genocide – kadar and vagi – describes the hungarian gold train very accurately. But Simon your researcher missed a great side story – yes some of the crates of gold were buried in a tyrolian village as one of Toldy's lorries broke down on the way to Switzerland. The locals witnessed this and dug it up. But instead of sitting on their newly found wealth they went to the city spending it and buying new cars, which led to questions from the occupying forces and most of them being taken to court and having to return what they found. Though not everything did get returned and there is still rumoured to be a crate buried outside of one of tyrols major ski resorts and questions to how some new hotels were funded at the time.

  8. Just found out that pound for pound cash is actually more valuable than gold with a 100$ bill weighing 1 gram and being worth well 100$ and 1 gram of gold being wprth at the current price 83$ but gold is much denser so taking 83K worth of cash while being lighter than 83K of gold cash would take more space

    So if you ever want to flee to Argentina after a failed war take gold

  9. The music thing was a plot from a Sherlock Holmes movie during the war staring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. The message was hidden in the slight differences in the notes in five music boxes. He used his violin to figure out which notes and deciphered the message.

  10. Could you imagine the shitstorm that would happen if this gold was found and returned to the rightful owners since most Jews, the descendants of Holocaust victims live in Israel now?

    Probably should go to them but there would be a lot of back lash because of modern day politics.

  11. Thoughts:
    – Most hidden treasures are hidden with the intent of eventually coming back for them. That simple human caveat makes many or most Nazi treasure stories unbelievable from the start; especially the stories about hidden tunnels, lake bottoms and other extreme, inaccessible places. Of course, spite could be a motive for extreme actions to hide or destroy looted treasures; "If we can't have it, then nobody can!" But that motive is impractical for several reasons, including Germany's need in 1945 for every possible soldier to be at the front staving off the inevitable, not off hiding stolen treasures while the Red Army marches from block to block. So that kind of spite-driven hiding or destruction probably accounts for only a minority of missing treasures.
    – The Allies took Germany through the widespread application of indiscriminate firepower, especially on the Eastern Front. It's virtually certain that many missing treasures became collateral damage in the fighting, and thus are gone forever.
    – Unless you buy into the stuff about Switzerland, the idea that are any Really Big caches of Nazi treasures still out there that were hidden in an organized way seems unlikely. Germany spent most of the time from D-Day until the end of the war in continuous retreat on all fronts and a growing state of chaos and disorganization within. This was especially true of the Nazi upper ranks, who were neither as brave nor unified as they are often portrayed. In truth, most Nazi leaders were greedy, self-absorbed, cowardly bastards who frequently conspired against each other; the manifold internal dramas of the Nazi Party are a historical study all their own. But getting to the point, in 1945, after the the Battle of the Bulge, it was literally every Nazi for themselves trying to escape responsibility for their misbegotten existence however they could. So no doubt, many of them grabbed whatever portable loot they could carry and ran for the hills. Between that and widespread looting after the war by both Allies and local civilians alike, a great deal of Nazi treasure likely became scattered into hidden stashes, Swiss or other "neutral" bank accounts, private art collections and so forth, all over Europe. No doubt much of it still remains "lost" in that way today.
    – Larger art pieces that may have survived, like paintings, statues, the Amber Room et al, are likely gone forever, unless seekers get lucky and/or the hiders are stupid. No doubt there's at least a few people out there with looted Nazi treasures that normally would be worth millions of U$D at auction, but are effectively worthless because The Authorities are looking specifically for that stuff. I like to imagine there's some old Nazi jackbooter in a broken down shack somewhere with a priceless stolen painting hidden in his closet, and he stares at it every day while living an utterly miserable, hand to mouth life because he can't do anything with it. It's just there taunting him about his past until the long overdue day that he and his bigoted bullshit beliefs die together.

  12. 3:06 really .. what clinics would these be? how big were the sample sizes? how long where these study preformed ? were they double or tripled blinded? were they peer reviewed and if so by whom ? was there and conflict of interested disclosed or undisclosed ? who funded them? were they in house or independent? you know theirs probably a video for one of you channels in looking into what" clinically proven" means .. like is it a medical thing? or a marketing thing? is it regulated? if so by whom? if so what work around are commonly used to avoid litigation … i'll send you my consultants bill later 😛

  13. 90 tons of gold in 1939 would have been just over $100million dollars at the time. Which with inflation over the years would equate to about $3Billion in today's currency

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