The World War II map that sparked the frantic search for a Nazi treasure in the Netherlands

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The publication of an old map has led many Dutch people to search for Nazi treasure supposedly hidden near the German border at the end of World War II.

In the small town of Ommeren, in the southeast of the Netherlands, treasure hunters from all over the country have been digging for the treasure supposedly hidden there since last weekend. It is said that German soldiers buried in that place, at the end of World War II, four boxes full of jewels, coins and jewelry at the foot of three poplars.

The madness broke out following the National Archives of the Netherlands published last week the sketch of the hideout, regarding 80 years old, with all the file of the curious case. The map quickly spread among treasure hunters.

“This is a genuine treasure map, from the archives of the Netherlands Institute of Management, containing clues to a never-found Nazi treasure supposedly buried near Ommeren. It has been searched several times to no avail,” they wrote. at the beginning of January those responsible for publicizing the new documents that might be consulted from now on totally free.

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