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Don't see the train ???
ОтветитьFix the God damn volume
ОтветитьStill nothing.. no treasure.
ОтветитьThe train might be there but the gold wouldn't be they're not going to leave a lot of gold just lying around probably ended up in Argentina
ОтветитьHitler left no gold in Germany, because when the war ended, he would go after him. Before the start of World War II, Adolf Hitler built a secret village called "Inalco" in southern Argentina, housing excavators in 1938 and took photographs posing along the Patagonian mountains in the same year. At that time, Hitler became aware of the construction of the largest and most modern German submarine called U-513, sunk on the coast of Brazil. The submarine was built with the largest and largest internal space of the submarine category, developed for cargo transport and not for combat, with autonomy for more than 24,000 km without recharging batteries.If we are going to transport all German gold, we will need the most experienced captain of the fleet to guide you. That is why Rolf Rüggeberg, on January 10, 1942, was called to steer the submarine and transport all Nazi gold to southern Argentina. Where gold was in Germany, there is a railway that connects directly to some port that I don't know which one is. The best German submarine captain, commanding the most modern submarine of the German navy, never goes to Central America, to torpedo 3 freighters full of iron ore and then return to receive a medal (Knight's Cross) by Hitler himself. Hitler put the Germans to swallow the frog and the lie sleeps in the belly of the Germans today. Hitler brought together the Germans and everyone else. Now he asks who is the captain of the submarine, who wants to sail with a vessel of almost 80 meters to fight in the waters of the North Atlantic? Nobody wants it because it is slow, very heavy and easy to detect by sonar.
Let's go to the accounts that prove that Hitler fled to Argentina:
Rolf Rüggeberg spent 222 days in charge of the U-513.
222 days divided by 30 (month) = 7.4 months. Almost 8 months at sea.
The distance from Germany to Argentina is 22.000 kilometers.
22,000 thousand KM divided by 1,852 nautical miles = 11,879 nm
Time is equal to distance divided by speed:
11,879 nm divided by 7.7 kt (speed of the loaded submerged U-513) = 1542
1542 divided by 365 days (one year) = 4.2 months.
4.2 months X 30 days = 126 days (One-way trip to Argentina)
On the trip back to Germany the U-513 gained another 3kt (empty)
11,879 nm divided by 10kt (empty U-513 speed) = 1,187
1,187 divided by 365 days (one year) = 3.25 months
3.2 months x 30 = 96 days
126 days (one way) + 96 days (return) = 222 exact days
126 days to take gold to Argentina and 96 days to return to Germany.
Corresponds to the number of days that Rolf Rüggeberg was in command of submarine U-513. Totaling 222 exact days.
The numbers never lie to the military and Germany and all Europe, will take back everything that Aldolf Hitler kept. Hitler's lie is now unmasked to all the military in the world.
I'm her because of him, I want to listen to him
NOT YOU 🤔
Has anyone considered the Nazis started the rumor about the train to misdirect gold hunters away from where the treasure is actually located. It's unbelievable the Nazis thought they would rise again, and would need the wealth.
ОтветитьI would love to sit down and talk with him i bet he would have some stories to tell
ОтветитьDon't be daft
America has all the gold. Look into Operation paperclip and all the horror they let slide from justice so they could become a power house. This is why no one can find a trace if it. It was looted long ago and sits with the bankers.
Gold they stole from Africa
ОтветитьWow only one dislike!! it's Good!!!!
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