Chapter 642 The Secret of the Golden Treasure
There are many unknown secrets throughout World War II. As some people say, the first thing that was eliminated in the war is not the enemy, but the truth...
What is the biggest secret of the Asian war zone in the entire World War II? There is no doubt that for all the historians who study World War II, they will give you the same answer - gold! The gold that Japan plundered from other Asian countries! This batch of gold not only dominated the Japanese war process to a certain extent, but also had a profound impact on the political structure of Asia after the war...
No one knows how much gold Japan plundered from Asia during World War II. This figure is probably a secret in the secret. This secret can only be seen through some "accidental" events exposed within the public's field of view.
During World War II, Japan's gold plunder of Asian countries was completely organized, divided, carefully planned, and strict systemic robbery. Wherever the Japanese army passed, whether it was individuals, companies, banks, countries, or even temples, criminal groups, and underground economic groups, all swept away by the Japanese like locusts. At that time, the person who commanded and responsible for the carpet plunder of the gold resources of the occupied countries was the Japanese royal family appointed by Emperor Hirohito himself. The main person in charge was the two Japanese royal princes, Hirotoshi Tamami and Hirohiko Kamiya. These two Japanese royal princes personally directed a secret military organization named "Golden Lily" to be responsible for the plunder of gold in the Japanese occupied area...
Many of these golds were transported back to Japan and stored in some abandoned mines, and some were hidden in some secret places in the mountains of Japan. After World War II, several surviving Korean workers recalled the forced labor they were forced to participate in after the war when they were caught in Japan, which was to help the Japanese move the gold they plundered into those abandoned mines or tunnels. Most of the workers were killed by the Japanese after completing their tasks...
Most of the gold and treasures plundered from Zh country were transported to the country by the Japanese, while the gold and treasures plundered from Southeast Asia were transported to the Philippines by the Japanese and then transported back to Japan from the Philippines.
Among these gold plundered into the Philippines, the largest transportation occurred in October 1942. Japan blatantly violated international law and secretly modified a medical ship called "Tenyingmaru" and hung the International Red Cross, transporting more than 2,000 tons of gold from the Philippines to Japan at one time. On August 17, 1945, in order to hide the secret of the gold transport of the "Tenyingmaru" the "medical ship" was blown up by the Japanese Navy...
There is also a well-known Japanese gold transport ship, the "Ahamaru". On a transportation mission of the "Ahamaru", the ship was sunk by a US submarine. When the "Ahamaru" sank, the ship was loaded with more than 40 tons of gold, 12 tons of silver, 150,000 carats of diamonds and 40 boxes of treasures...
In order to transport the gold back to Japan, the most commonly used warships by the Japanese. On November 5, 1944, the Japanese cruiser "Nazhi" was sunk by a US Navy carrier-based aircraft near Manila Bay. In later salvages, 1,800 gold bricks were salvaged from the wreckage of the cruiser "Nazhi"...
In the late period of World War II, with the Japanese army's defeat on the Pacific battlefield, the passage of transporting these gold back to China by sea was cut off, and these huge amounts of gold with unknown amounts remained in the Philippines and became secret gold treasures. There are more than 170 places with evidence-based evidence. And this is not all of it...
The first Japanese secret gold burial site discovered in the Philippines after the war was located in Saint Romana, Philippines. When the Japanese army retreated steadily in the Philippines, the Philippine guerrillas discovered that they transported large numbers of heavy boxes to a cave and then blocked the exit with **. After Japan surrendered, according to the guerrilla intelligence, the US military found this secret burial site and found about 2,300 tons of gold from it. The gold was then secretly transported to the United States...
To share some of the gold that Japan plundered from Asian countries during World War II with the United States, it became an important condition for the United States to shelter Japanese war criminals after the war and complete political peace with Japan...
Later, Philippine President Marcos discovered this secret and successfully found several huge gold buried points in Japan in the Philippines, and found a huge amount of gold in it. Therefore, on the world's largest London Gold Exchange, a kind of gold originated from the Philippines and called the "Marcos Black Hawk" began to be sold in large quantities there for a long time. The amount of gold it traded was enough to make anyone stunned. The transaction volume at random was far exceeding the entire Philippines' gold reserves at that time.
The "Marcos Black Hawk" Black Hawk, which appeared on the London Gold Exchange far more than any other country's central bank gold reserves, attracted the attention of Americans. On February 21, 1986, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger wrote a letter to Marcos, asking Marcos to hand over the gold he found to some American banks for "custody". For this request, Marcos' answer was "no". After Marcos rejected Kissinger's "friendly suggestions", the USS Eisenhower" aircraft carrier drove to the Philippines. With the help of the Americans, a revolution broke out in the Philippines. The "dictator" Marcos regime was overthrown, and some "democrats" walked on the political stage of the Philippines. The American aircraft carrier came and left again. The "Marcos Black Hawk" who once frequently broke the exchange trading records on the London Gold Exchange also disappeared...
Subsequently, Hollywood, the United States, who has always been uninterested in political subjects, made a movie that praised and praised the "revolutionary spirit" and "democratic temperament" of the Philippine people who bravely resisted Marcos' dictatorship and tyrannical rule. In the film, diplomats from the US Embassy and brave and just American soldiers provided various help to the suffering Filipino people under the inspiration of the "great internationalist spirit". In the end, Marcos was overthrown and the Filipino people finally "live a democratic and happy life"...
All the evidence shows that it is an indisputable fact that the Philippines has buried a huge gold treasure plundered by Japan in World War II...
In fact, since World War II, news that treasures plundered by the Japanese have spread across the Philippines since many places in the Philippines, and many private treasure hunters have appeared in the Philippines.
Chapter completed!