Lawyer for alleged finders of buried Nazi train says it has valuable minerals, not gold
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A lawyer for two men who claim to have found a World War II Nazi train says it's buried in the ground and might contain valuable minerals.
A gold rush has erupted in the southwestern Polish city of Walbrzych after the men told authorities they have located a war-time train there, possibly with valuables. A deputy culture minister said he is 99 percent sure the train exists, adding fuel to a local legend about a Nazi gold train hidden since 1945 in a tunnel in Walbrzych.
But lawyer Jaroslaw Chmielewski told TVN24 on Wednesday the train is buried in the ground and probably holds no valuables except some precious minerals.
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Polish military experts who saw the site said it must be cleared of trees and shrubs before any inspection.