HITLER’S TREASURE CACHE
London Nov. 23 A message from Borm slates that Arthur Kannenberg, giving evidence before a British court in the trial of a Brilsh Press photographer Abrahams told the court of a secret cache near Berchtesgaden Containing Hitler's treasures uorth millions of marks As Hitler's majordomo he was responsible lor hiding the treasures from the old and new Chancelleries, which were stored for safety from Allied bombing. Th*? treasures include historic porcelain, silver, carpets, furniture, and [grand pianos, among which were the original instruments of Richard and Siegfried Wagner. Kannenberg said I hat. at home he had gold and silver cigarette cases engraved with Hiller’s name. He was looking after them personally for Hitler “until we meet again.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 279, 26 November 1945, Page 5
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120HITLER’S TREASURE CACHE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 279, 26 November 1945, Page 5
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