35+ Hidden Facts From The Dirty Dozen That Made The Fans Go Crazy

Published on 12/21/2021
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Reichsbank’s Gold

It is the subject of that book, which was published by Douglas Botting and Ian Sayer about the robbery of the Reichsbank’s gold, and which was written by Douglas Botting and Ian Sayer. It is estimated that the project had a total cost of $2.5 billion when completed. Nearing the end of World War II, as the Allies moved closer to Berlin, the gold was placed onto trains and taken away. It was, however, removed from the scene later on. According to the findings of the investigation, a dark world of corruption, racketeering, and gangs existed, prompting a cover-up equal to that of the Watergate scandal.

Reichsbank’s Gold

Reichsbank’s Gold

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It Broke Records

In the grand scheme of things, there is no doubting that the theft at the Reichsbank was a historic event. A large-scale criminal operation was carried out, which was then followed by a massive cover-up of the facts. The detectives experienced pushback at every turn, simply because there was so much money and other valuables on the line for them to retrieve that they were determined to succeed. And when we use the word “astonishing,” we mean it in the most literal meaning of the word.

It Broke Records

It Broke Records

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