Nazi gold treasures mysteriously emerged (2)

In August 1950, Dr. Keller, a Hamburg engineer, and Glens, a professional rock climber, came here. They tried to climb a cliff on the southern slope of the Reichstein mountain, as it was unobstructed to see Lake Topris from there. As a result, Glens is missing. The safety rope on his body was "accidentally" broken, and Dr. Keller gave a testimony. And soon he suddenly disappeared. Glenn’s relatives conducted a private investigation, and they noticed that Dr. Keller, who was missing, served in the SS during the war and served as the head of the submarine’s secret base. In retrospect, it is the submarine military personnel who may have a relationship with the "test station" on the shores of Toplice Lake, and it is possible to become an associate of the transshipment and storage of the imperial treasure.

In the summer of the same year, three French scholars visited Toplice Lake. They opened a room in the hotel in a semi-unspeakable German language and then went to the local police station to present a letter of introduction from the military in Innsbruck, Austria. The letter said that the three French scholars specialize in the biology of the alpine lakes, they need to sneak into the bottom of Lake Topsee, and ask the local police to support the French scholars in the scientific research process.

The Austrian local police station unreservedly approved the inspection of three foreigners in Toplice Lake. On the day when the three Frenchmen returned, they couldn’t wait to put four heavy boxes on the car, generously paid the tip and then returned.

When the hotel manager went to the bank to exchange foreign currency from the hands of the three scholars, the bank found that it was a counterfeit currency. The city of Innsbruck is ignorant of the so-called introduction letter. The hotel waitress later went to the police station and said that she had heard three "French people" talking about a authentic Hamburg dialect. These three people are probably experts in the former German "test station."

In 1952, the killing lake had the largest number of deaths. Several people died mysteriously.

Stop searching

In the summer of 1959, the curtain of the cover of the secret of the "killing lake" began to open. The diving team funded by West Germany's "Star" Weekly received a five-week permit for diving at Toplice Lake. The work progressed quite smoothly: 15 boxes and metal containers were retrieved from the bottom of the lake, and 55,000 pounds of counterfeit notes from 1935 to 1937 were found inside. This salvation made the "Bern Hart" action of the year plain, it was a sinful fraud - to issue a large number of counterfeit coins to disrupt the financial order of Hitler's hostile countries in Germany.

Former SS squadron William Hertel actively participated in the "Bern Hart" incident. In the mid-1980s, this respected German citizen taught at a private school not far from Toplice Lake. Every night he sits in a local beer hall called "White Horse" and asks for a glass of white wine. After the war, except for two years in the prison camp of the US military, all his days were spent at Topesee Lake.

It is this Hertel, two weeks before the deadline, forcing the "Star" magazine-funded salvage operation to end halfway.

The incident took place on August 27, 1959. On that day, the salvage team picked up two boxes labeled "B-9," which contained documents from the Third Empire Security Administration and a roster of concentration camp prisoners. However, instead of congratulating on the success of salvage, it was a telegram with a strict order: "It’s not right to stay there, stop searching immediately." It is said that because of the shortage of funds, just a few days ago, "Star" magazine still Added 30,000 mark funds for salvage activities. As the Austrian "People's Voice" said: "Star" magazine was blocked by a huge amount of money, gags are those who do not want some of the secrets of the Third Reich to be made public. Then the representative of the Austrian Ministry of Internal Affairs quickly came forward to confirm that there was nothing in the box except for the pound counterfeit. At one of the press conferences, he also announced that "there is no such thing as Himmler (Head of the World War II, the Minister of the Interior of the Third Empire since 1943), which is a diary in the document." The meaning of silver three hundred two.

But where are the boxes containing a ton of gold ingots and other treasures? The planners of the star-funded salvage team think "just somewhere nearby."

In addition to Hertel, M. Hinck, who lives in Vienna in the mid-1980s, also knows the secrets of Toplice Lake. In wartime, she served as the private secretary of the SS squad leader Walter Schellenberg. With the help of Hinck, Hertel informed a political and banking activist in the Federal Republic of Germany about the danger of salvaging the caisson in Toplice Lake. In addition to the hiding of counterfeit money in Toplice Lake, the list of spies of German secret agencies and the special documents of the action orders that these people participated in were hidden. The Austrian People's Voice newspaper pointed out that many of them are now citizens of their own country, who are lurking in the boards of government, parliament and famous banks and companies. It is in some key departments of Austria that many people do not wish to disclose the secrets of Toplice Lake. What's more, there are hidden secret accounts of Swiss banks in the lake. These banks still preserve the wealth of Nazi looting.

In 1963, the former resistance movement participant, the Austrian Albrecht Geiswinkler, intended to apply for a permit to search in Toplice Lake, immediately intimidated by the new fascist organization. Probably the government department of Graz (the state of Styria - edited) was also threatened, and Gass Winkler's application was rejected.

In the early autumn of 1983, another inexplicable tragedy occurred in Toplice Lake. One of the three West German tourists, Munich dive player A. Agna, sneaked into the bottom of the lake despite the local government's ban. It was his body that floated up. The investigation found that I did not know who cut his oxygen tube. It was later found out that his two companions were former members of the SS.

After the incident, the Austrian authorities stopped all private amateur diving activities in Tope Lake, unless special permission was granted.

Doubtful sinus

In November 1984, Professor Hans Frick, a visiting expert from West Germany, announced that he would explore Toplice Lake by a special miniature submarine. On November 15th, a newspaper in Austria revealed that Hans Frick had found a fake pound sterling 80 meters underwater under a special miniature submarine and salvaged some mines, bomber skeletons, and rocket-damaged parts with underwater launchers. Wait, but the gold of the Third Reich, which everyone cares about, is not mentioned. Frick himself remained silent about this. The "Basta" newspaper revealed that Frick has close ties with the West German reconnaissance department. The source of funding for the professor’s study is also a mystery. The expedition that lasted for several months required 30,000 shillings per day, and the West German Scientific Research Institute did not pay a mark for Frick.

Mystery unsolved

The Austrian government was wary of all the events that took place in Toplice Lake, and the authorities decided to place the exploration of Toplice Lake under their own management and supervision.

In November 1984, the visiting experts of the Austrian army traveled to Toplice Lake. The gendarmerie carried out martial law on all the roads leading to the Lake District. Experts found counterfeit money at the bottom of the lake and also salvaged a rocket that was 3.5 meters long and weighed one ton. The metal skeleton that has been under the water for 40 years has not had any traces of rust, which is amazed by the personnel of the US engineering unit.

At the bottom of the lake in the southwestern part of the lake, experts from the Austrian mine-clearing force discovered that there may be a large amount of metal at the bottom of the lake, and the metal is concentrated in the range of about 40 square meters. Is it gold or an underground ammunition depot? In this regard, the Austrian reconnaissance department said that it is still difficult to determine whether it is the rare metal at the bottom of the lake or the gold buried in the Third Reich.

The inspection experts of the Austrian army have gained a lot. An entrance that seems to be an underground warehouse was found on the cliffs of the rocky mountain rock just 70 meters from the shore, but unfortunately the entrance has been blown up. The experts found the witnesses concerned and learned that the entrance had not been blocked at the end of the war. The man had drilled into the hole and climbed into the man-made cave in the tunnel, which contained "explosives". Box. During the war, a group of prisoners were escorted to Toplice Lake to build underground works. These prisoners drilled horizontal tunnels and some entrances under the lake.

In 1985, a new page of the treasure hunt in Toplice Lake was opened. The Salzburg engineering squad tried to enter the underground tunnel at the bottom of the lake from the forested shore of the lake. However, when the experts concluded that Hitler might have laid mines in the tunnel leading to the treasure burial site, all the inspection activities quickly stopped. As a result, what is in the "Alibaba Cave" is always a mystery.

Since then, no one wants to be eager to try on the treasure hunt in Toplice Lake. The story about the Topris Lake treasures has to be painted with a series of question marks and abridgements...

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