The Treasure Hunt of an Antique Dealer

Chapter 336: Party emblem and diary

There are also other small pieces in the box: a silver cigar box with an eagle emblem and a mark with the letter "ah" of Hitler's name on it. ??

It is strange that Hitler should not drink alcohol and tobacco, but he has a cigar box that belongs to him, which is probably provided in the villa for guests to enjoy.

Of course, even if cigars were prepared for the guests, probably except for Gustav Mannerheim, few people dared to smoke in front of Hitler after the war began.

This cigar box can only be regarded as Hitler’s personal belongings, and it is not important enough to hide in the mine during the final evacuation: Many of the items seized by American soldiers in the private holiday villa "Bergerhof" are better than this one. It's much more precious.

Jenny on one side saw Zhang Nan pick up the cigar box and said, "It's just a container."

As soon as it was opened, there was a tie with a gold eagle emblem in it. It was Hitler's exclusive style in photos and documentaries. A copy of the certificate of the German National Socialist Workers' Party was a Nazi one. Party card, No. 555, holder Adolf Hitler, the picture posted by Hitler is quite a year ago, it was taken in the early 1920s!

When Hitler first joined the German Workers’ Party, he was counted as 55 members in the whole party, but in order to bluff, the Nazi membership card began with the number 5o1, and Hitler was the 55th party member.

Zhang Nan guessed: "This is probably his first party certificate, so I cherish it very much."

There is also a gold Nazi party emblem, numbered "1"!

A small badge, but absolutely awesome!

Jane said from the side: "The Nazi's No. 1 gold party emblem, the National Workers Party placed 10,000 party emblems on the first batch of party members in 1934, and Hitler got the No. 1 gold emblem.

But it is strange that he should always wear this thing with him. "

Zhang Nan held this small badge in his hand and shook his head: "Many important badges and medals of the Third Reich are actually sold as official substitutes, such as the Iron Cross of various levels.

Just like those Nazi air force ace cards, in fact, they usually wear imitations. In order to prevent the original from being damaged or lost, this is easy to appear in combat. Medal winners can easily go to designated stores to purchase imitations by virtue of the original certificate awarded. "

"Then is this an imitation?"

Zhang Nan laughed when she heard what Jenny said, "Who knows, I am not an expert. But looking at the degree of wear and tear, I think it should be authentic, but there is nowhere to ask."

A small badge has obvious traces of wearing it all the year round. There are very few scratches on the ceramic surface of the 4D ceramic on the front, and the pin fixing position on the back is very worn and almost broken.

"Maybe this is the one awarded in 34. After a long time, Hitler went to order another one. Maybe it's not necessarily a few.

It is very troublesome to pick up and take off. A few more pieces are more convenient, and the earliest one is placed in Berchtesgaden. "

It is entirely possible: The service staff around Hitler had never seen him wearing only home clothes or pajamas. Every time Hitler woke up in the morning, he knocked on the door of the bedroom. When Hitler came out, he definitely put on his coat and shoes. of.

This shows that his party emblems and medals are usually picked up and taken off by himself, and it is only strange that they are not worn out for more than ten years.

Is it the one awarded in 34 years? If you really want to understand this question, you really need to gather a group of "experts" and then give an "appraisal point of view": a lot of troubles that may be caused Forget it, then the Soviets will jump out!

And it's a special institution that few people in the world want to provoke: the KGB!

Yes, it was the Soviet National Security Council, which caused headaches for the intelligence agencies of the entire Western world, and even frightened it.

Why is it related to that behemoth again?

Because in the KGB archives, there is a "1" gold Nazi party emblem.

Apart from a small number of related personnel in the Soviet Union, the whole world also knows the secret of Zhang Nan: that Adolf Hitler’s Nazi No. 1 gold emblem, which is said to have been obtained from the body of Hitler who committed suicide after the Soviet Red Army captured Berlin. The trophies, which have since become the "Treasures of the Town Hall" of the KGB and its successor, the Archives of the Russian Federal Security Service, have been kept secret in the basement.

It is said that it is said that it has been burned by gasoline, and the ceramic enamel on it may be burnt!

Perhaps the Soviets got one of the "several imitations" at all. Otherwise, if it was burned by gasoline, the party emblem would be illegible at all.

However, it is certain that the Soviets concealed a "1" Nazi Party emblem: in 2oo5, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Great Patriotic War, the special collection was displayed to the public for the second time.

However, what no one thought was that a thief easily broke through the tight defense line and stole the badge!

I really lost the face of the Russian Federal Security Service!

Later, according to reports, the theft of the badge occurred on June 3, 2005, and then the Russian Federal Security Service admitted that the collection was stolen, but claimed that it was only an imitation.

However, many Russian historians believe that the stolen badge is a genuine product: "The collection was stolen and it was said that it was an imitation. This is not credible!"

Then the investigators believe that the main cause of the theft may be neo-Nazis in Russia or Europe, and they hope to steal this Hitler personal item to encourage the neo-Nazi movement.

Of course, it does not rule out the possibility of thieves stealing the badge and selling it for profit: historians estimate that this badge is "worth" as high as 30,000 euros, and it is a collection that some badge collectors have sought for years.

The Soviet Red Army seized a large number of spoils in the bunker, including a large number of important documents, Hitler's uniform, and the jaw bones of his and Eva's corpses. In addition, the items seized by the Red Army soldiers included Hitler and Goebbels' gold Nazi party emblems, and the words "No. 1" were printed on the back of Hitler's badge.

It was stolen as soon as it appeared in public, and it was enough to shame Russia, if it was better to let it stay in the basement: In 1948, Soviet military intelligence personnel transported these items back to Moscow, and in 1954, the leader of the KGB. Ivan Serov gave the badge to the KGB archives, and it has been kept secretly in the basement of the KGB headquarters for 51 years.

In 1996, the Russian Federal Security Service released the collection for the second time in a catalog of archives; in 2003, the Russian public saw a photo of the badge in an exhibition, but they still had no chance to witness the true face of Mount Lu with their own eyes.

2oo5 is the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War. This Hitler's Nazi party emblem was displayed to the public in the State Archives of the Russian Federation and caused quite a stir.

In order to ensure that this unique collection is foolproof, the Russian Federal Security Service has set up several protective nets, but unexpectedly, there is still no black hand to stop the thief.

The process of being stolen is as unthinkable as a story: the investigators found through the closed-circuit television monitoring device of the archives that the thief was very professional, and he went to the museum many times to step on the spot before he started. On the evening of June 3o, the thief took advantage of the night and used professional equipment to climb over the 3-meter-high fence, climb down the rope from the roof, and jump into the exhibition hall through the window.

Then quickly smashed the glass of the showcase with a hammer and stole the badge and 8 other collections.

It is ridiculous that the thief touched the security sensor on the wall when he entered the archives, but the security staff on duty thought it was the sound of a cat, so they didn't care.

The thief touched the sensor again when he entered the archives, but when the police arrived, he had already fled with the badge.

An investigator said: "If a policeman is not negligent, the thief will be caught on the spot."

When Zhang Nan read the report, what he thought was: "The Russian Federal Security Service will never become a KGB."

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Put the badge in a small airtight bag and put it back in the cigarette case. By the way, Hitler's tie was also put in: It is estimated that this tie was originally used as a "packaging bag" for the badge.

Counting carefully, there are a total of 8 diaries, and three of Hitler's private photo albums.

I opened the album and looked at it. Many of them were photos taken in Berchtesgaden-very few of them have been seen in the archives, and most of them have never been known.

If you take out a few public photos, it is probably another big discussion in the press and history: Hitler photos that have never been public...

After more than 20 years on the Internet, the title will definitely add the vulgar "Jianxian"!

After asking Jenny to read a section of Hitler's diary written on August 3o, 1939, Zhang Nan said: "Have you seen the Hitler diary fraud a few years ago?"

"Hehe, handwriting 62 fake diaries in a few years, that person is also good enough!"

Of course Jenny knew that in the early 1980s, there was a very bad trend in the Western world: to fall in love with Hitler!

The most breaking news is that the Federal German Graphic Magazine held a press conference in Hamburg on April 22, 1983, claiming that Hitler’s diary from June 22, 1932 to mid-April 1945, was published, totaling 62 copies.

This incident caused a sensation in the Western world at that time, and it was known as the biggest news issue after the war: the picture magazine took the opportunity to sell the serial rights to the Western newspapers for a price of up to 30,000 US dollars!

The West German government later conducted an appraisal. On May 6th of that year, the West German Ministry of Internal Affairs issued a communiqué stating that it was purely forgery.

According to investigations, a businessman named Fischer fabricated the book based on the content of the book. Eventually the "diary" counterfeiter and journalist were arrested and sentenced for fraud.

"One of the top ten scams in the 20th century, haha, theirs is fake, and these are true."

It's interesting to think about it, and the forgery really took a lot of effort: 62 books, to write all imitating Hitler's notes and intonation, this ability to make stories is definitely a waste of not writing!

At this moment, Jenny suddenly thought: "Ellen, would you be 15 years old? Huaxia also reported?"

"Yes, I saw it in the newspaper."

Purely nonsense!

Put the box back, but didn't put the pistol back, but put it in his pocket.

The box was placed in the study room. At this time, the yacht had already adjusted its direction and was re-tested on the dock.

"It seems that you have to check the results of this trip when you go back. Just sorting out those gold coins is a big project."

Jenny was very happy when she heard it, which showed that her man had no plans to return to China for the time being.

"By the way, Ellen, when will you go to England?"

The yacht was delivered, the transportation problem could be solved, and it was time for the treasure under the farm to be taken out.

Zhang Nan thought for a while and said, "No hurry, I still want to go to India."

"India?"

Jenny was puzzled, wondering what is worthy of her own men's attention in that backward and messy country, and it's so hot!

"If you are interested, go together."

"I'm afraid of heat."

Zhang Nan laughed directly, but didn't say why she laughed, instead she walked back to the reception room: This Jenny sometimes gets confused---If she goes to India with Nicole, it is estimated that there will be a big fire there, this Jenny I also want to keep up with myself.

Find Zac and hand him the gun in his pocket.

"Help me take it apart and see if the parts inside are intact."

Zach looked excited: He recognized at a glance that it was Hitler's gun!

Zach stopped by to get some necessary tools for gun maintenance~www.wuxiaspot.com~ When he was busy, Thomas came.

"Boss, I just discussed with Captain Philip. From tonight, we will move the paintings first, and move the sculptures in the daytime tomorrow."

Zhang Nan asked with a questioning look: It is reasonable to assume that those will be the last to be shipped on the ship.

Before Thomas could explain, Jenny said, "Because tomorrow is May 1st, there will be the fewest people on the dock."

Of course Zhang Nan knows that Labor Day is also a legal holiday for Germans, but this is the Port of Hamburg. Will the Germans stop working tomorrow?

Jenny had to explain: "There will definitely be a handful of people on duty in the port tomorrow, because May Day is an extraordinary day for the Germans, and it is more important than us!

Not only is it a statutory holiday, it is also a day when Germany is rich in traditional folklore, which is very important to Germans!

According to the Germans, after a long, cold winter and April, which is as volatile as a child’s face, the bright May brings hope to people. Many Germans will dance all night into May tonight. "

Okay, now Zhang Nan finally understands that even those port workers who are still on duty from tonight will definitely not come to make trouble for himself: I'm not thinking!

"Then do it."

After talking about Zhang Nan's plan to go to Sunshine to work overtime to help, he is used to work these days. Thomas smiled and said, "Boss, you can actually take two people with Miss Jenny to go around the city tonight. It will be very lively. There is no problem with me and Mr. Xiang."

The safety supervisor is in good intentions, but Zhang Nan directly said no: "My grandfather always said when he was alive: Don't crowd in the crowd, there will be no good things with too many people!"

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On May 6, the "Sunshine Star" left the Port of Hamburg amidst the sound of a whistle. 8

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