The largest treasure hidden by Hitler's Nazi army was 30,000 tons of gold, according to the diary.
Hitler's Nazi army also looted 30,000 tons of gold, the largest treasure hidden in a diary, by attacking European countries during World War II. Hitler's top military officials also carried out the looting in cases of sabotage.
However, now all of this is known to be a treasure trove. The whole incident is also a plot of a novel. A diary of Hitler, one of the top generals of the Nazi army during World War II, has now come out and mentions this treasure.
The diary is said to have been kept by the management of a Masonic lodge in the Kvadlinburg area of Germany.
However, the Masonic Lodge donated the diary to Silesian Bridge, a Polish organization, in 2019 to express its condolences over the atrocities committed by Nazi forces in Poland during World War II. According to Roman Farmanik, a spokesman for the organization, the diary mentions treasures hidden in 11 locations at the time, including the 16th-century Rojotoka Palace in Poland.
A map of the place where the treasure is hidden in the palace is also given in the diary. The palace has a 200 feet deep well and it is claimed in this diary that 30,000 kg of gold is hidden in it. The gold was brought from Braceau, an area of Poland, and hidden here. At current market prices, it is valued at Rs 14 lakh crore.
Apart from this, other treasures are believed to be hidden elsewhere. The German army looted about 5 million different artifacts from Jews, museums and private collectors. These paintings are still found periodically. However, 63000 artifacts of Jews living in Poland .
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