Long-Lost Amber Room May Be Stashed in a Nazi Bunker in Poland?
After 60
years of hunting for the missing Amber Room, a magnificent treasure stolen by
the Nazis, a museum in Poland suggests that they know where is it located. This
is the second time within a year that rumors have run rampant about the
treasure being located in Poland.
The
Amber Room is a singular treasure. It was originally completed in the 18th
century in a palace near St. Petersburg, Russia, paneled with six tons of
precious amber, elaborately carved and decorated with gold. After advancing
German troops captured the palace in 1941, the 600-square-foot room was
dismantled and carted off to Königsberg Castle in East Prussia, where it was
later exposed to British bombs and Soviet shells. Berlin sent orders in January
1945 to evacuate high-value cultural items from the castle, but what happened
after has never been clear.
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