Because they found the trucks mentioned in the previous records, they first focused on the boxes of those trucks. After opening a few boxes, they discovered various things inside.
These things included bearer stocks, large-denomination government bonds, gold bars, silver bars, gold coins, silver coins, as well as a considerable amount of jewelry and even several oil paintings in metal tubes.
"These things should be a very small part of the supplies stored by World War II in the Bavarian Mountains in southern Germany." After determining the situation of these boxes, Leonard Ethan understood what had happened here.
In 1945, it had become an inevitable reality that Germany was in decline, so Hitler directly ordered the transportation of about 14,000 train loads of materials to the area near Beckett's Garden.