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"Nazi gold" refers to the vast Gold deposits that the Nazis had. It is believed to have been worth over half a Billion dollars (NOT adjusted for inflation). American soldiers invading Germany during the later stages of World War II found large amounts of gold near Berlin and more was found round Lake Walchensee in Bavaria but much remained undiscovered. There is evidence that Swiss stole some of the gold.

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  • "Nazi gold" refers to the vast Gold deposits that the Nazis had. It is believed to have been worth over half a Billion dollars (NOT adjusted for inflation). American soldiers invading Germany during the later stages of World War II found large amounts of gold near Berlin and more was found round Lake Walchensee in Bavaria but much remained undiscovered. There is evidence that Swiss stole some of the gold.
  • Many people believe that Nazi Gold can be found in Switzerland. This is not true. They are wrong. The Swiss didn't even have regular television until 1973, (the famous "Year of the Badger"). Hopefully this press release which I found in the office "To Incinerate" pile will go some way to clearing up the confusion: Thanks for listening,
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  • "Nazi gold" refers to the vast Gold deposits that the Nazis had. It is believed to have been worth over half a Billion dollars (NOT adjusted for inflation). American soldiers invading Germany during the later stages of World War II found large amounts of gold near Berlin and more was found round Lake Walchensee in Bavaria but much remained undiscovered. There is evidence that Swiss stole some of the gold.
  • Many people believe that Nazi Gold can be found in Switzerland. This is not true. They are wrong. The Swiss didn't even have regular television until 1973, (the famous "Year of the Badger"). Hopefully this press release which I found in the office "To Incinerate" pile will go some way to clearing up the confusion: Thanks for listening,
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