Expedition Looks To Unearth Buried Nazi Art Galleries

£500 million worth of stolen material believed to contain in Germany's Erzgebirge mountains.

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In 1944, Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann ordered the looting of the Hatvany Collection. Today, many of the works purchased by the are believed hidden in Germany's Erzgebirge mountains. Yes, over £500 million worth of Monets, Manets, Cezannes still burried in an old silver mine. The collection has spurred an Indiana Jones-style mission to uncover the missing material. SS records and oral histories confirm its existence. Authorities, however, remain in the dark about the mines exact location. [Daily Mail]

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