Ghost Train
In the final days of WWII, with Soviet forces fast approaching, Nazi soldiers loaded valuables onto an armored train in Wroclaw, Poland. The train departed and headed west toward Walbrzych. It?s about a 40-mile trip. Somewhere along the way, the train, with all its valuable cargo, vanished in the Owl Mountains. Reportedly, the train was filled with Nazi treasure, including gold and precious metals looted from Jewish families. Over the years, many have tried to find the legendary ?ghost train,? but none have. During the war, Hitler did order the creation of a network of underground tunnels in the Owl Mountains, as part of Der Riese, a Nazi secret facility.
A Polish miner who claimed he heard from some German miners say after the war, that they had witnessed a train being pushed into one of the tunnels in the mountain. Presently, two men have come forward claiming to have located a possible location for the mysterious train using ground-penetrating radar. They have agreed to lead an expedition in exchange for 10% of the value its contents. The Polish government has agreed but, as of yet, the train still hasn?t been located.