Siberia may end the last generation of Russia's tens of billions of dollars in gold treasures

Siberia may end the last generation of Russia's tens of billions of dollars in gold treasures

The "lost" last tsarist gold treasure is believed to be buried in Siberia, worth 50 billion pounds (about 790 billion US dollars). For a long time, treasure hunters have followed suit to find these treasures.

About 95 years ago, the last tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the firing squad, loyal to the leader of the Communist Party, Lenin. However, the gold treasures left by the Nicholas II family have been missing. Now, the treasure hunters have locked in six locations, possibly burying the gold treasure of Nicholas II.

British spy Sidney Riley is believed to have participated in the action of hiding gold to prevent the fall of the Communists, and the female baron Mula-Budberg, known as the "Matar-Harry of Russia," participated in the transfer. Gold action. British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is also her descendant; British Consul General in Moscow, Robert Bruce Lockhart, also participated in the protection of gold.

After the Communists seized the power of Petrograd (now St. Petersburg), the anti-communists used the train to transport the gold to Siberia.

Another possible treasure location is Krasnoyarsk, which was once home to the Gulag concentration camp. A mysterious cemetery was found in Krasnoyarsk, with a total of about 500 white Russian soldiers. According to local folklore, these soldiers hide gold shortly before they die.

Sina Technology News Beijing time on January 28th news, according to foreign media reports, "Lost" the last tsar gold treasure is believed to be buried in Siberia, worth 50 billion pounds (about 790 billion US dollars). About 95 years ago, the last tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the firing squad, loyal to the leader of the Communist Party, Lenin. However, the gold treasure left by the Nicholas II family has been missing.

Now, the treasure hunters have locked in six locations, possibly burying the gold treasure of Nicholas II. Two of these locations are Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world, and a notorious area in the Stalin camp during the Stalin period. During the First World War, the Russian gold was transferred to the east, initially in the Kazan and Volga regions.

The Siberian Times reported: "The legendary British spy Sidney Riley, British Consul General in Moscow, Robert Bruce Lockhart, and his lover, the woman named "Russian Mata-Harry" Baron Mulla-Budeberg was accused of assassinating Lenin. Three people directly participated in the transfer of gold to prevent gold from falling into the hands of the Communists." In addition to Lockhart, Budberg is also with the writer Herbert - George Wells and Maxim Gorky came out of the scandal. British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is also her descendant.

After the Communists seized the power of Petrograd (now St. Petersburg), the anti-communists used the train to transport the gold to Siberia. During the Russian Civil War from 1918 to 1920, the White Russian army loyal to the Russian royal family was led by Admiral Alexander Gorchak. Obviously, some of the gold was used to buy weapons and to fight the army led by Lenin. Historians have different views on how much gold the Communist Party ultimately gets. It is still a mystery as to how many Russian royal gold has been smuggled overseas or hidden in Siberia.

The Siberian Times reported: "The brave and fearless treasure hunters have never given up hope of finding these treasures. They believe that the treasures did not fall into the hands of the Soviet government, and hope that the lucky hand can fall on their own heads and find These treasures." 2013 is the 400th anniversary of the annihilation of the Romanov dynasty. A researcher who had studied two suspected locations in the Romanov dynasty gold treasure said: "I believe that at least some of the tsar gold is hidden in Siberia, I will continue to search. I will not disclose the specific location. In modern technology With the help of means, the possibility of discovering underground or underwater gold is more than ever."

In 2010, a Mil-2 submarine was allegedly found "sparkling metal" at about 1,300 feet (400 meters) at the bottom of Lake Baikal. In 1920, the Soviet government arrested and executed Golcak. At that time, a train carrying gold was in an accident nearby. There are now more and more divers searching for gold treasures in this area.

Another theory is that the Belarusian army carried gold through the frozen Lake Baikal in the winter, and the people who transported the gold all died of freezing due to the sudden drop in temperature to minus 60 degrees Celsius. When the ice melts in the spring, the gold sinks into the bottom of the lake. Other theories suggest that two locations in Omsk are hidden with 1,600 tons of tsar gold treasures, one of which is the labyrinth of the Omsk underground passage and the other near the village of Zakhramino. In the same year, Kolchak was based in Omsk.

Another possible treasure location is Krasnoyarsk, which was once home to the Gulag concentration camp. A mysterious cemetery was found in Krasnoyarsk, with a total of about 500 white Russian soldiers. According to local folklore, these soldiers hide gold shortly before they die. Writer Valery Kurnosov believes that the British MI6 has mastered another piece of gold jewelry. These treasures came from a bank in the Tsarist era, close to Kazan. British agent Roger Garri participated in a joint operation in 1928. The Soviet government cooperated with the West to find these treasures in a forest near Kazan. According to him, the operation ended in failure and the Soviet government continued to search, but it never found it.

Oleg Budneschi, a historian of the Russian Academy of Sciences, objected to the value of the so-called "Gorcak gold treasure" of Russia. He believes that the value is at most 3 billion pounds (about 4.7 billion US dollars). In addition, it is believed that no piece of gold was hidden and it was all credited at the time.

Source: Sina Technology.

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