Poland: Two men claim they found Nazi train full of gold, gems


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Two people in Poland say they have found a Nazi train rumoured to be full of gold, gems and guns. The train is believed to have gone missing near what is now the Polish city of Wroclaw as Soviet forces approached in 1945.

A law firm in south-west Poland says it has been contacted by two men who have discovered the armoured train. The men want 10% of the value of the train’s contents, BBC reports.

The information is confirmed by the authorities of the town of Walbrzych which is located close t Wroclaw. Local news websites said the apparent find matched reports in local folklore of a train carrying gold and gems. According to one of the legends, Nazis hid a train with gold in a tunnel near Ksiaz castle. It may contain up to 300 tons of gold.

The claim was made to a law office in Walbrzych, 3km (2 miles) from Ksiaz castle.

www.belsat.eu/en/, following bbc.com

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