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Curly1 03-29-2016 07:26 PM

Nazi Gold Train Update
 
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war...gin-month.html

Edward Tinker 03-29-2016 08:38 PM

I thought it was a 'done and over' deal as crazy gold hunters. Be fascinating if they find something. I watched a program on stolen art by the Nazi's, a very large amount never has been found (probably blown up, burned or in Michigan ;)

Ed

alanint 03-30-2016 07:33 AM

If I were the Polish Government, I would have let this die down, as well, then start digging quietly.

sheepherder 03-30-2016 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 286148)
Be fascinating if they find something.

I would enjoy reading/seeing pics of a recovered WW II locomotive. Especially an armored locomotive. With flak guns. :)

Olle 03-30-2016 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 286164)
If I were the Polish Government, I would have let this die down, as well, then start digging quietly.

The fact that they haven't allowed them to dig points in that direction, doesn't it? I can't see any legit reason why they can't go ahead and get it over with, it's just like they're stalling it to wear out the treasure hunters.

But of course, it could also be that History Channel is there dragging it out by shooting a 10 season TV show. "In this weeks episode, Piotr fights local officials to get permission to dig..." :D

Arizona Slim 03-30-2016 12:00 PM

This is reminiscent of the so called money pit on Oak Island in Halifax, Canada. The world watches and waits to see if anything will ever come of it. :confused:

Lon

Olle 03-30-2016 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 286179)
This is reminiscent of the so called money pit on Oak Island in Halifax, Canada. The world watches and waits to see if anything will ever come of it. :confused:

Lon

That's exactly what I was referring to. I started watching it, but after a few episodes I realized that this is something they will drag out ad nauseam. Still, I'm sure that many people love to spend an hour of their life watching an episode that ends with the crew losing equipment in the pit, unearthing "a significant piece of wood" or a similar, anticlimactic event. However, I would like to watch the last episode whenever it airs... I hope they have History Channel at the nursing home. :rolleyes:

Edward Tinker 03-30-2016 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 286179)
This is reminiscent of the so called money pit on Oak Island in Halifax, Canada. The world watches and waits to see if anything will ever come of it. :confused:

Lon

Remember Al Capones 'Vault' - talk about a let down :rolleyes:

they could have at least found a Thompson :)

tomaustin 03-30-2016 10:19 PM

the most famous two were already in the Berrien County Sheriff's Office.....St. Valentine's Day Massacre............

Arizona Slim 03-30-2016 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 286199)
Remember Al Capones 'Vault' - talk about a let down :rolleyes:

they could have at least found a Thompson :)


I remember watching that too Ed, I was sitting on the edge of my seat expecting them to make a big find and all they found was dust and cobwebs. Sure made Geraldo Rivera look just a little foolish. :evilgrin:

Lon

wlyon 03-30-2016 11:56 PM

He did not even need an empty vault to look that way. Bill

conehammer 03-31-2016 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 286206)
I remember watching that too Ed, I was sitting on the edge of my seat expecting them to make a big find and all they found was dust and cobwebs. Sure made Geraldo Rivera look just a little foolish. :evilgrin:

Lon

It would have been worth it had they found Jimmy Hoffa....

alanint 03-31-2016 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Olle (Post 286181)
That's exactly what I was referring to. I started watching it, but after a few episodes I realized that this is something they will drag out ad nauseam. Still, I'm sure that many people love to spend an hour of their life watching an episode that ends with the crew losing equipment in the pit, unearthing "a significant piece of wood" or a similar, anticlimactic event. However, I would like to watch the last episode whenever it airs... I hope they have History Channel at the nursing home. :rolleyes:

And the obvious thing is, since they film months in advance, any discovery would already be all over the news. It would be impossible to keep it quiet. And since there is no news of a discovery, what can we actually look forward to?

Arizona Slim 03-31-2016 11:02 AM

":And the obvious thing is, since they film months in advance, any discovery would already be all over the news. It would be impossible to keep it quiet. And since there is no news of a discovery, what can we actually look forward to?"
Doug


Absolutely correct Doug, I should have thought of that. :thumbup:

Lon

Diver6106 03-31-2016 02:37 PM

... then there are all the legal questions. Who owns what, jewish claims, and the BIG BEAR... Russia! Anything from Russia, Putin will insist on having returned at the risk of military action! While poor Poland was decimated by the Nazis and Soviets at the beginning of war and had to suffer under the Iron Curtain for many years and will want restitution to be tied to any returned items - the Amber Room?

So maybe it would be better to wait until Putin leaves before finding out what is down there. There are still some secrets from WWII that can't be told or even asked...

I sat in to round table discussions at the 60th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising with Polish & US WWII vets (my dad flew a mission to drop them supplies on 18 Sep 44) and the Poles were NOT happy that they were not free after the war, but still occupied by the USSR. So there are still bitter relations with Russia.

rhuff 03-31-2016 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by tomaustin (Post 286200)
the most famous two were already in the Berrien County Sheriff's Office.....St. Valentine's Day Massacre............



John Dillinger's tommy gun is housed/displayed at the Tucson Police Dept. It is a famous one also.

kurusu 03-31-2016 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 286215)
And the obvious thing is, since they film months in advance, any discovery would already be all over the news. It would be impossible to keep it quiet. And since there is no news of a discovery, what can we actually look forward to?

Another word from our sponsors? :evilgrin:

kurusu 03-31-2016 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by rhuff (Post 286247)
John Dillinger's tommy gun is housed/displayed at the Tucson Police Dept. It is a famous one also.

You mean one of John Dillinger's Tommy guns, don't you?

Olle 03-31-2016 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanint (Post 286215)
And the obvious thing is, since they film months in advance, any discovery would already be all over the news. It would be impossible to keep it quiet. And since there is no news of a discovery, what can we actually look forward to?

I'm wondering how that works... Those Oak Island boys must have signed a contract saying that they can't make their finds public other than through the show. Would be rather anticlimactic if you heard about the big find (if there will ever be one) on CNN long before you saw it on the show.

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Originally Posted by kurusu (Post 286259)
You mean one of John Dillinger's Tommy guns, don't you?

If Dillinger really owned all the guns that have been attributed to him, he would have had to travel by freight train. Kinda like Hermann Goering... :D

alanint 04-01-2016 08:09 AM

[QUOTE=Olle;286269]I'm wondering how that works... Those Oak Island boys must have signed a contract saying that they can't make their finds public other than through the show. Would be rather anticlimactic if you heard about the big find (if there will ever be one) on CNN long before you saw it on the show.

Yes, but with all the cast, crew, contractors, curious hangers-on, etc. there is NO way that could be kept under wraps for long. A find would be monumental. How much would they have to pay each participant for a couple of months of silence?


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