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  2. Merkers Adventure Mines - Wikipedia

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    They lie near the village of Merkers. The mines have a long history of salt extraction, and hold the record for concealing large amounts of Nazi gold during World War II. A hundred tons of gold and many works of art presumed to be stolen were discovered by the liberating United States Army in 1945.

  3. Nazi gold - Wikipedia

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    "Nazi Gold: The Merkers Mine Treasure" in Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration, Prologue Page, Spring 1999, vol. 31, no. 1 Infield, Glenn (1981). The Secrets of the SS (reissued, 1994 ed.).

  4. Nazi storage sites for art during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiseroda salt mine complex near Merkers stored over 400 million Reichsmarks worth of Nazi gold (equivalent to 2 billion 2021 €), [5] thousands of crates of artworks that had been transferred from the Berlin State Museums for safekeeping, [6] and many stolen works of art.

  5. The search for the rumored Nazi ghost train filled with gold ...

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    Last August two treasure hunters said they had "irrefutable proof" of the existence of a World War II-era Nazi ghost train filled with stolen gold.

  6. Merkers-Kieselbach - Wikipedia

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    The Merkers area of the municipality is famous for its salt mine, where large amounts of Nazi gold, and many stolen works of art were discovered by the United States Army in 1945. General Dwight D. Eisenhower himself went into the mine in April 1945 in order to examine the find. The area is now a visitor attraction, the Merkers Adventure Mines.

  7. 99th Infantry Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Between 15–18 April 1945, the 474th Infantry Regiment, including the 99th Infantry Battalion, was responsible for the transportation of Nazi treasures found the Merkers mine. The convoy, named "Task Force Hansen," transported 3,762 bags of currency, 8,307 gold bars, 3,326 bags of gold coins, and numerous bags of silver, platinum, jewelry and ...

  8. Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program - Wikipedia

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    Merkers, Germany: The Kaiserode mine at Merkers was discovered by the U.S. 3rd Army under General George S. Patton in April 1945. Reichsbank gold, along with 400 paintings from the Berlin museums and numerous other crates of treasures were also discovered. Discoveries also included gold and personal belongings from Nazi concentration camp victims.

  9. Neo-Nazi prison gang leader, 4 others convicted of murder ...

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    Neo-Nazi prison gang leader, 4 others convicted of murder, kidnapping. Joseph Wilkinson. May 3, 2022 at 11:11 PM.