Tonnes of gold stolen and hoarded by the Nazis during WW2 has been hidden under a 16th-century palace in Poland, a diary belonging to an SS officer claims.
The journal entry, written by an SS officer known only by his pseudonym “Michaelis”, outlined plans by high-up Nazi Heinrich Himmler to steal artefacts, riches and artworks.
Inside the diary a list of 11 sites where Nazis reportedly looted gold, jewels, priceless paintings and religious objects were listed.
One of the locations is Hochberg Palace in southwestern Poland and it is said to have a huge stash of gold in a well beneath the palace.
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