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6 Legendary Lost Treasures of World War II
History ^ | APR 17, 2020 | Becky Little

Posted on 04/22/2020 7:15:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Human fossils, an amber room and a Raphael masterpiece all went missing during WWII.

War has always brought chaos, and with it an opportunity for pillage and plunder. This was especially true during World War II, when countless pieces of priceless art, artifacts and other treasure were destroyed and spirited away from both Europe and the Asia Pacific. Nazis, in particular, systematically looted cultural property from museums, private homes and royal palaces, some of it to help Adolf Hitler build his proposed Führermuseum, but other armies carried away their own spoils as well.

When the war ended, tales of real and imagined lost treasures blended together, especially when it came to rumors of stolen Nazi gold. Some of the items on this list are more verifiable than others, but all of them have motivated treasure hunters to seek them out.

1. Yamashita’s Gold

Yamashita Tomoyuki was a general in the Japanese Empire who defended Japan’s occupation of the Philippines in 1944 and 1945. According to legend, he also carried out orders from Emperor Hirohito to hide gold and treasure in tunnels in the Philippines, booby-trapped with trip mines, gas canisters and the like. The plan, apparently, was to use the treasure to rebuild Japan after the war.

Since then, there have been many claims about where the gold ended up. In a United States court case, a Filipino locksmith named Rogelio Roxas claimed he discovered some of the hidden gold in the 1970s and that Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos later sent strongmen to steal it from him. The legend has also prompted treasure hunts for “Yamashita’s gold” in the Philippines that continue to this day.

The new season of Lost Gold of World War II, which documents one such hunt, premieres Tuesday, April 28 at 10/9c on HISTORY.

2. The Amber Room

Designed in the early 18th century, the Amber Room was an ornate set of floor-to-ceiling wall panels decorated with fossilized amber, semi-precious stones and backed with gold leaf. In 1716, Prussian King Frederick William I gifted the panels, designed to cover 180 square feet, to Russian Emperor Peter the Great as a symbol of Prussia and Russia’s alliance against Sweden.

When the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, the Amber Room occupied a chamber at the Catherine Palace in the Russian town of Pushkin. Believing the room to be German art that rightfully belonged to them, the Nazis disassembled the room and shipped it to a castle museum in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia). In 1944, allied bombing destroyed the city, the castle museum and likely the Amber Room as well—but that hasn’t stopped treasure hunters from trying to locate the lost room.

3. Rommel’s Gold

One of the most mythologized types of WWII treasures is stolen Nazi gold. In 1943, during the German occupation of Tunisia, Nazis reportedly stole a large amount of gold from Jewish people on the island of Djerba. They shipped the gold to Corsica, an island between the coasts of France and Italy, but it allegedly sank on its trip from Corsica to Germany.

This rumored treasure is often known as “Rommel’s gold” after Erwin Rommel, a Nazi general who led campaigns of terror against Jewish people in in North Africa, even though Rommel probably wasn’t involved with this particular theft. In any case, the legend has motivated both real and fictional treasure hunters. In Ian Fleming’s 1963 James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service, two divers are supposedly killed while searching for “Rommel's treasure.”

READ MORE: Sunken Nazi Gold and 4 Other Never-Found Treasures

4. Peking Man Fossils

Not all lost WWII treasures are man-made. In September 1941, China sent 200 early human fossils to the U.S. to keep them safe in case Japan invaded. Yet these “Peking Man” fossils, as they were known, never arrived.

Some have speculated the fossils were destroyed, but others have hope that they’re still around. In 2012, researchers suggested they may have been buried at a former U.S. Marine base in China and covered by an asphalt parking lot. Fortunately, Chinese researchers made casts of the fossils before they disappeared, so scientists can still study them today.

5. Raphael’s 'Portrait of a Young Man'

The Nazis stole a lot of paintings during WWII, but one of the most famous and historically important ones to go missing is Portrait of a Young Man by the revered Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. The Nazis filched the painting from the Prince Czartoryski Museum in Kraków, Poland in 1939.

At first, the painting went to Hans Frank, who ran the Nazi General Government in Poland. During the war, it traveled to Berlin, Dresden and Linz before returning to Kraków, where Frank hung it in Wawel Castle. Yet when U.S. troops arrested Frank at the castle that year, the painting—along with more than 800 other artifacts—was missing. Seventy-five years later, there is still no trace of the lost masterpiece.

6. S.S. Minden

On its way from Rio de Janeiro to Germany in 1939, the Nazi ship S.S. Minden ran into a British ship off the coast of Iceland. Supposedly, the Nazis sank their own ship to avoid the British finding their cargo, which legend says was a hoard of gold. (What else?)

In 2017 and 2018, a company based in the United Kingdom attempted to locate the sunken ship and its reputed gold stash. Mapping by the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute has located the possible site of the shipwreck, but so far no one has been able to locate any treasure there.


TOPICS: History; Local News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: amberroom; art; erwinrommel; godsgravesglyphs; painting; pekingman; plunder; raphael; ssminden; treasure; ufos; worldwarii; ww2; yamashitatomoyuki
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1 posted on 04/22/2020 7:15:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Is this factually based?

Rommel never joined the Nazi party.

I have never read anything on Rommel leading terror campaigns against civilians.

“Erwin Rommel, a Nazi general who led campaigns of terror against Jewish people in in North Africa...”


2 posted on 04/22/2020 7:31:58 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with islamic terrorists - they want to die for allah and we want to kill them.)
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3 posted on 04/22/2020 7:38:26 PM PDT by 1FreeAmerican
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To: nickcarraway
7. The Ark of the Covenant.


4 posted on 04/22/2020 7:39:28 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: nickcarraway

Well, we Clint Eastwood fans certainly know where millions in gold bars went...


5 posted on 04/22/2020 7:52:32 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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To: nickcarraway
The original painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emmanuel Leutze was destroyed during an Allied bombing of Bremen, Germany, in 1942. Two other versions are in the US.
6 posted on 04/22/2020 8:01:40 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: SunkenCiv

PING


7 posted on 04/22/2020 8:02:16 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: 2banana

I don’t think Rommel was a Nazi but if the Wermacht captured the territory where you lived, they would have handed over governance to the Nazi occupation force. And if you were Jewish, yes, you would be in a heap of trouble if you didn’t flee.

So bottom line, Rommel didn’t lead campaigns of terror against Jews directly but his victories certainly led to them.


8 posted on 04/22/2020 8:14:02 PM PDT by Alas Babylon! (The prisons do not fill themselves. Get moving, Barr!)
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Years ago, there was book written called “The Rape Of Europa”. The author was written by Lynn H Nicholas. There was also a 2006 documentary of the same name.

The author covers the plunder of Europe’s great artworks by the Nazis. It even covered how synagogues were stripped of anything resembling a precious metal.

Like the Amber Room, many great pieces were thought to have been destroyed in the Allied bombings of German cities.

I would encourage anyone to read the book and/or see the documentary. It is quite incredible.


9 posted on 04/22/2020 8:19:29 PM PDT by MplsSteve
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To: nickcarraway

George Soros probably hocked them.


10 posted on 04/22/2020 8:31:49 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government." - Thomas Paine)
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To: nickcarraway
Recently visited Djerba and the amazing Jewish community there. There are many treasures, some hidden I’m sure, most in plain sight. https://www.jpost.com/in-jerusalem/the-jews-of-djerba-572586 And then there are the ruins of Meninx, right there on the beach, amazing.
11 posted on 04/22/2020 8:32:17 PM PDT by Ouchthatonehurt
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

GMTA, because that was all I could think about while reading this.


12 posted on 04/22/2020 8:42:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
Also...

Caligula's Nemi Ships

And...

The Abbey of Monte Cassino.
13 posted on 04/22/2020 8:51:43 PM PDT by Antoninus (The press has lost the ability to persuade. They retain the ability to foment a panic.)
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To: 1FreeAmerican

That movie is in my personal Top Ten.


14 posted on 04/22/2020 8:56:59 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Why should I walk into the great unknown, when I can sit here, and throw my bones?)
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To: nickcarraway
If you ever have the chance to hear Bobby Ballard tell the tale of how he found PT 109, take the opportunity.


15 posted on 04/22/2020 8:59:06 PM PDT by Daffynition (*Mega Dittoes and Mega Prayers* & :))
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To: 2banana

Yes its bullscat


16 posted on 04/22/2020 9:32:35 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: 2banana
I read he thwarted at least one anti-Jewish action: when British forces in Tobruk surrendered, they included a Jewish brigade.

Rommel immediately handed the Jewish POWs over to the Italians knowing an order would come a few days later to turn them over to the SD (Gestapo), which it did.

17 posted on 04/22/2020 9:40:34 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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To: 2banana
I agree. Rommel was largely apolitical. His involvement in the July 20 bomb plot was never really proved and he took the out Hitler gave him simply to spare his wife and son the wrath of the SS. He was a soldeir and all of his time an energy was consumed with dealing with the intense and ever changing situation in North Africa. They idea of him as some heel clicking,monocle wearing Hollywood arch type Nazi strutting around terrorizing a small North African Jewish community while hauling gold around looking for places to hide it is absurd.
18 posted on 04/22/2020 9:54:53 PM PDT by jmacusa (If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?)
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To: Tennessee Nana; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks Tennessee Nana.

19 posted on 04/22/2020 10:33:17 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv; nickcarraway

I suspect, as long as there are memories of an event (history of it) there will be legends associated with that history. And as long as there are legends, there will be people who believe them, and will want the “treasure.”

That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it!

‘Face

:o])


20 posted on 04/23/2020 2:44:14 AM PDT by Monkey Face (I need to work on controlling the look on my face when I'm listening to stupid people. ~ FB ~)
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