TREASURE hunters imagine they might be one step nearer to discovering the Amber Room stolen by the Nazis in World Warfare Two after they found a hidden railway in a bunker.
The unbelievable discovery was made by the Jaćwież Historic and Exploratory Affiliation which stumbled upon the rail tracks and wagon wheels whereas digging on the Mamerki bunker in Poland.
The tracks have been found 5 toes beneath the floor within the Warmia and Mazury province, which was the headquarters of Hitler’s German Military Supreme Command, only a few miles from Hitler’s Wolf’s Lair bunker advanced.
Director of the Mamerki Museum Bartlomiej PlebaÅ„czyk made the announcement on social media, noting that whereas it’s recognized there’s a rail line from Mamerki to the Wolf’s Lair, there have been no accounts {that a} railway line existed contained in the advanced itself.
He stated: “It is a big shock as we didn’t know that there was a railroad contained in the advanced.
“Might it’s the Gold Prepare with the Amber Room? We’ll discover out quickly sufficient….”.


The room, constructed for Russian Tsar Peter the Nice within the 1700s, was crammed with valuable jewels, gold and amber earlier than it was looted by the Nazis in the course of the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
The Amber Room is taken into account the crown jewel of the lacking Nazi treasure haul, dubbed the “Eight Surprise of the World” after it was stolen from Catherine Palace close to St Petersburg.
The contents disappeared in January 1945 after air raids and an assault on town.
Some claimed it was destroyed by the bombs and others steered the Nazis moved it to security.
Treasure hunters throughout the globe have searched all through Europe over time with none luck.
Beforehand treasure hunters claimed that they had uncovered a hidden entrance to a secret bunker that might make them the treasure close to the north-eastern Polish city of Wegorzewo.
Searches in 2016 for the amber panel close to the previous German bunkers in Mamerki village, Mamerki Museum, Poland, additionally failed.
And in 2017, amateur treasure hunters imagine they’ve found the fabled room in a cave utilized by the Nazis within the Hartenstein hills close to Dresden, Germany, however nothing was discovered.