Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 607 Entering the Mountain

“The time period when this wealth disappeared should have been transferred before the Battle of Prague, the last battle of the Soviet-German battlefield in World War II. According to the information we have now, the other party used four TATRA 111 trucks with a load capacity of eight tons to transfer the treasury.

At the discussion, Liang En brought out a lot of information, the most important of which were some records of the Soviet KGB interrogating bank employees after the end of World War II, which contained information about the last time they saw these treasures.

In other words, no one has seen those treasures after this? Joan of Arc, who had also read the information at this time, looked confused. But it clearly shows that they dispatched nearly 40 people in total, half of whom were German soldiers.

Joan felt a little strange that none of these people came back. After all, it could be explained if the Czech bankers were silenced after hiding the treasure, but it was impossible for the Germans who followed them to be silenced.

This is indeed very strange, especially since we can confirm that the four trucks have never appeared again since then. Looking through the digitized kgb file on the computer, Liang En answered seriously.

According to the testimony of the last eyewitness wife found by kgb, they saw the four vehicles in the small town of Domagzilice. At that time, the four vehicles replenished fuel and food at the German military station in this small town and left. Continue westward.

Then who were in the car at that time? Louis, the leader of the White Knight team, discovered something that needed attention, so he asked.

Some soldiers and some civilians seemed to be getting along very harmoniously. Liang En said after flipping through a few more documents, And I checked and found that the bank employees who followed us were all Czech Germans.

Before World War II, the German nation was widely distributed throughout Europe, especially Eastern Europe. However, after World War II, basically all of these people were repatriated back to Germany.

Of course, it is understandable that the governments of various countries at the time chose to deport Germans. After all, most of these people were on the side of the German invaders and participated in the invasion of the country where they previously lived. Therefore, they were naturally retaliated against after the war.

In other words, we can regard those German and bank employees as a whole. Joan looked at the documents in hand with a thoughtful expression.

Yes, it seems now that the other side should have broken out of the siege before the Soviets completed the comprehensive siege of Prague, and then moved all the way west towards the German mainland.

After drawing several lines on a map, Liang En quickly made an important judgment. Considering that the small town of Domage is located to the west of Prague and close to the border between Germany and the Czech Republic, the other party obviously planned to go to Germany.

It's very possible, because the Germans did hide a lot of important wealth in the mountains of Bavaria. Joan of Arc nodded. But that would give us too much area to search.

Indeed, but I think we have been able to identify some areas. Liang En smiled and took out several other pictures. He felt that the reason why these things had not been found for so many years after World War II was probably related to the difficulty of collecting information before the Internet era. .

But now, with the help of the Internet, they can analyze where the team went that year through a series of seemingly unrelated information.

There were not many roads that could carry eight-ton trucks in that era, especially when they were being bombed by large-scale strategic bombings by the US military, so there were very few roads they could take. Liang En pointed to a few roads on the map. Circle said.

Considering the settlement between the United States and the Soviet Union regarding Germany in World War II after the war, these treasures should not be in a few popular treasure hiding places. Otherwise, they must have been taken away long ago, and we should be able to hear some information.

In addition, for a convoy of this size, the weight of what they carry is definitely not light. It is impossible to hide those treasures too far from the road without transportation.

This place should be impossible. After looking at the map, Louis pointed to one of the locations and said, This is a military base in Germany. We went there before when we were training together.

Okay, then cross this place out. Liang En canceled this place on the map, then pointed at the map and said. Look at where else it's impossible.

This place is impossible. Louis pointed to another place and said, This place does look good on the map, but the surrounding mountains are all mixed with soil and stone. It is impossible to dig a cave bunker.

After listening for a long time, they learned that the last items shipped out from the bank were packed into four eight-ton cars, and it was obviously unlikely that someone could easily get rid of these items by just digging a hole on the roadside.

Therefore, according to their judgment, these things should be hidden in the large number of fortifications built in the mountains of southern Germany during World War II and even World War I. Only such concealed buildings can accommodate so many things.

Fortunately, there are only three suspicious locations left. Our next job is to investigate all the remaining three locations. Let's set off now.

Half an hour later, a group of ten of them drove towards their destination in three Citroën MPVs. Considering the overall road conditions and not wanting to attract attention, they did not choose an off-road vehicle.

The Bavaria region is considered the most popular among the German states and has the most beautiful natural scenery. On the way from France to Switzerland before driving to Bavaria, Germany, the forests, pastures, farmland, and villages that you see form beautiful pastoral landscape paintings.

Because it is winter, there is snow everywhere in the mountains. Bavarian houses are scattered on the hilly pastures in the mountains. The buildings with red roofs and white walls harmoniously complement the white snow.

Although the surrounding pastures and farmland have fallen into silence because it is winter, the number of vehicles on the road is no less than in summer.

In addition to agriculture, animal husbandry and industry, this area also has a tourism industry with Bavarian mountain characteristics, focusing on winter outdoor activities such as snow hiking and skiing.

Fortunately, the place where Liang En and the others went was not a tourist area, so they quickly left the main road and drove towards the interior of the mountainous area along the abandoned road.

Because these roads had been abandoned, the snow on them was getting thicker and thicker because no one was using them, so when they went out, they had to abandon their vehicles and proceed on foot only a few kilometers away.

Of course, they had made corresponding preparations before, and soon everyone was carrying equipment and sledding towards the target location.

Although everyone had practiced skiing, considering that some people in the team were not very good at skiing, everyone stopped and walked all the way until it was almost evening before they arrived at the campsite they had been looking forward to.

This campsite is on a gentle slope without snow and surrounded by many tall trees. It is a very good campsite from both a safety and residential perspective.

After determining the camping spot, they quickly put down their backpacks and unpacked the equipment on the sleds dragged behind, then cleared the ground and started setting up camp.

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