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Published at 19th of November 2021 07:15:52 PM


Chapter 242: 242

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Zhao Lin, with the consent of the enthusiastic owner of the antique shop, can take pictures at his shop.

The owner of the antique shop is Yanjing. The ancestors came here about 1870. They were the earliest Chinese who came to Manhattan's Chinatown. ) Sell a dime cigarette, provide cigarette lighter and oil lamp for customers.

Gradually, he had some savings, started his old business, opened an antique shop on Maubil Street, and it was passed that he was the third generation.

Suddenly Chen Rui found some books in a corner of the antique shop.

Books were stacked randomly, and the cover was dusty.

Chen Rui walked over and picked up a book at random.

"Red and Black", German version. The book looks a bit shabby and old.

Feel free to pick up a few more, Notre Dame de Paris, Fanina Fanini, Carmen, Racine and Shakespeare. These are some of the 18th-century European works, all in German .

Chen Rui didn't show much interest in these, and put these books back into the pile of books at will.

Suddenly, Chen Rui turned and wanted to take a look elsewhere. When he left, he scanned the stacked books with his eyes, and suddenly he stopped, turned around, crouched down again, and picked up the "Fanny" he just picked "Naphini".

When he turned around, with the light of his eyes, he found a corner of a piece of paper in the book "Fanina Fanini".

Chen Rui held the book "Fanina Fanini" in her hand and opened it slightly. It was a slightly yellow clip, but the paper quality was very good. Drawing paper with map. The clips were glued to the pages of the book artificially. Because it may be a long time ago, the glue was slightly lost. When Chen Rui picked up the book and shook it, a corner of the clip was exposed. Found by Chen Rui.

This is a five-line score, in addition to some 蝌蚪 -like notes, there are some special symbols.

There is a string of German above the staff, a string of German below, and then a person's name.

Chen Rui put down the book and turned on the phone. The translation software first translates the name of the person at the bottom of the staff.

Martin Bowman.

When he saw the name, Chen Rui couldn't help but be very surprised.

This name is so famous.

Anyone familiar with World War II knows this number.

The Nazi's "War Criminal No. 2", the Secretary-General of the Nazi Party, and Hitler's personal secretary, he holds the money bag of the Nazi Party. Known as the "shadow of the head of state", in the last days of Hitler's dying struggle, Martin Bowman became the second most important person after Hitler and the director of the Nazi Party headquarters.

Martin Bowman held the Nazi party's money bag, and reminiscent of the Nazis hiding a lot of gold treasures and plundered art on the eve of World War II in 1945.

The number of works of art in these treasures is huge.

There have been statistics of the plunder of the occupying power and art by Nazi Germany during World War II.

Before the war began, Nazi Germany's leaders preferred to **** art through state power, and Hitler dreamed of becoming an artist. And the second figure of the Nazi Party, Goering, is a self-proclaimed "Renaissance" person. He is interested in collecting and has a wide range of interests. Including paintings, jewellery, handicrafts, furniture and even rare animals, even before the outbreak of the war, Goering's collection room reached '8 rooms'. By early 1938, Goering's collection far exceeded that of leader Hitler.

In Vienna, the SS and the New Austrian Nazi Chan of Himmler brazenly looted Jewish shops and personal treasures. A large and exquisite collection of Jewish merchants was their first target.

The following year, the SS paid attention to 32 cases of jewellery hidden in Vienna after the fall of the Holy Roman Empire: Charlie's jewelled prayer book, several scepters, globes, swords and other coronation etiquette.

The works of modern and Jewish artists like Picasso, Gauguin, Chagall and Kangdings were confiscated under the label of "degenerate art".

After the German Blitz conquered Poland. Six months later, "all the cultural relics of this country have been received."

This number is 137 railway wagons, with a total of 4,174 cases, 20,973 pieces. There are 10,890 paintings alone, most of which are masterpieces of masterpieces. If you get modern, any painting can be sold for more than millions of dollars.

After invading France, the Netherlands, and other Western European countries, the Nazis listed a 300-page catalog of "protected" items.

In the Soviet Union, the Germans ransacked 400 museums, 2,000 churches, and 43,000 libraries.

In order to plunder the world frantically, Hitler carefully organized a special unit whose task is to carry out large-scale looting of precious cultural relics, gold, silver, and treasures of various countries in a planned manner.

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From the outbreak of the war to the eve of the end of the war in 1945, almost the entire wealth of Europe was plundered, not only gold and foreign securities, foreign exchange, etc., but also cultural relics, treasures, and calligraphy and paintings of the entire Europe. These calligraphy and paintings included Utrillo, Works by famous artists such as Manet, Degas, Barak, and Picasso.

Most of this huge amount of treasures and artworks were forbidden by the defeat of the Nazis in 1945, and were hidden by the Nazis.

So far, only a third of the Nazi treasures have been recovered, and the rest are still hidden somewhere.

It is likely that some of the hidden secrets of Nazi treasures are hidden in this five-line score.

Or buried in an abandoned mine, in the Alps, or in the underground secret rooms of some mansions.

Chen Rui also translated the German text above the five-line score ~ ​​www.novelhall.com ~ The line above is: Hometown of Zite Music and Bronze Music.

Here's the line: a holy and colorful place.

These two strings of German say that they are German and Austria somewhere, and the symbols that distinguish them from notes on the staff should be some other hints.

Due to the lack of some geographic information about Germany and Austria, Chen Rui could not temporarily decipher the burial place of the Nazi treasures marked in the five-line score.

Perhaps there are other books in this stack with clues about Nazi treasures similar to a five-line score.

Chen Rui closed the Fanina Fanini, folded the exposed corners of the book back into the pages, and decided to buy all the books.

Chen Rui said, "Boss, how much is this pile of books? I want to buy some books and decorate the study."

The boss said, "One copy is $ 140. If you want it all, one copy can be $ 10 less." (To be continued)




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