According to some, at the end of World War II, the Nazis took stole...
According to some, at the end of World War II, the Nazis took stolen treasures and loaded it onto specially modified U-boats. The vessels allegedly had their torpedoes removed so that they could store and transport gold, diamonds, art, and other precious items across the Atlantic to South America. Although some treasure has been recovered in Europe, a substantial portion of the remaining goods ...
According to some, at the end of World War II, the Nazis took stolen treasures and loaded it onto specially modified U-boats. The vessels allegedly had their torpedoes removed so that they could store and transport gold, diamonds, art, and other precious items across the Atlantic to South America. Although some treasure has been recovered in Europe, a substantial portion of the remaining goods are still missing.
For almost 80 years these supposed treasure laden U-boats have remained in their watery graves. Now, Darrell Miklos, son of legendary treasure hunter Roger Miklos, is setting out to complete a lifelong mission of finding the missing U-boats and their priceless cargo. After first setting eyes on what he believes was one of the modified U-boats while diving as a teenager, Darrell has now found considerable evidence to back his initial sighting years ago. He has in his possession a chart from 1948, created by a former U.S. Navy pilot that shows the location of what could be seven U-boats near the Dominican Republic.