Warsaw, Poland – Polish Geology Experts: No Hidden Nazi Train

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    Piotr Koper (4 - R) and Andreas Richter (3 - R), who claim to have found a Nazi train carrying gold, present their report on their findings into the existence of the so-called 'Nazi Gold train' at a press conference in Walbrzych, Poland, 15 December 2015.EPAWarsaw, Poland – Polish geology experts said Tuesday they have found no traces of a train at a site allegedly hiding a World War II Nazi train.

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    Experts from the University of Science and Technology in Krakow examined the site in Walbrzych, in southwestern Poland, last month using magnetic and gravitation equipment. But the head of the team, Janusz Madej, said “according to our examination, there might be a tunnel there but there is no train there.”

    Madej spoke at a news conference in Walbrzych. Speaking before him, explorer Piotr Koper said his examination of the site indicated there is a secret tunnel there and some readings on his geology equipment might suggest the existence of a hidden war train.

    Koper and another explorer, Andreas Richter, told Walbrzych authorities earlier this year that they had located an armored Nazi train hidden in a secret tunnel by railway tracks in the city. Authorities sent in experts to assess their claims.

    According to local lore, the Nazis hid a train with gold in a secret tunnel nearby while fleeing the Red Army in 1945, at the end of the war.


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