Warsaw – Polish Experts Analyzing Data Concerning Alleged Nazi Train

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    FILE - Specialists of the AGH University of Science and Technology examine the area on the 65th kilometer of the railway track Wroclaw-Walbrzych, where an armoured train from World War II was allegedly discovered, in Walbrzych, Poland, 14 November 2015. EPAWarsaw – A Polish mining academy says its experts are analyzing data gathered from a site allegedly hiding a Nazi train, which local lore says is laden with gold.

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    Spokesman Bartosz Dembinski of the Krakow University of Science and Technology could not confirm to The Associated Press whether the data obtained last week suggested the existence of a train in an underground tunnel in Walbrzych, in southwestern Poland.

    The experts used magnetic, gravitation and earth-penetrating equipment to check a railway bank that, according to explorers, is hiding a secret tunnel and a World War II Nazi train. Dembinski said Thursday the findings should be released in mid-December.

    Authorities are trying to verify claims by two explorers who say they have located a tunnel with a Nazi train.


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    zalee
    zalee
    8 years ago

    I never knew that the words “Polish” and “Experts” could ever be used in the same sentence.

    The more you know…