Βάσις τῶν ναζί στήν Ἀρκτική;

Βάσις τῶν ναζί στήν Ἀρκτική;

Ἄλλη μία Θεωρία Συνωμοσίας, πού δέν ἦταν τελικά θεωρία συνωμοσίας;

Ῥῶσοι ἐρευνητὲς ἀπὸ τὸ Ῥωσσικὸ Ἀρκτικὸ Πάρκο, ἀνακαλύπτουν κρυφὴ βάση τῶν Ναζὶ στὴν Ἀρκτική!!!

Ἡ βάσις ὀνομαζόταν Schatzgraber, δηλαδὴ «Κυνηγός Θησαυροῦ».
Ἡ ὁμάδα βρῆκε περισσότερα ἀπὸ 500 ἀντικείμενα στὰ ἐρείπια ποὺ κάποτε ἀποτελοῦσαν τὴν ἐν λόγῳ βάση.

Ἡ ἀνακάλυψις ἔγινε τὸν Αὔγουστο, στὸ νησὶ Ἀλεξάνδρα, ποὺ εὑρίσκεται περισσότερα ἀπὸ 1.000 χιλιόμετρα, ἀπὸ τὸν Βόρειο Πόλο.
Ἡ βάσις ἱδρύθη ἱδρύθη τὸ 1942, ἕναν χρόνο μετὰ τὴν εἰσβολὴ στὴν Ῥωσσία.

Ἀνάμεσα στὰ εὐρήματα εἶναι κάνιστρα πετρελαίου, ἔγγραφα καὶ ἄλλα, διατηρημένα σὲ καλὴ κατάσταση, λόγῳ τοῦ πολικοῦ ψύχους.
Ὁ «Σταθμός 211» στὴν Ἀνταρκτικὴ μᾶλλον ἦταν ὁ ἀντίστοιχος τῆς βάσεως «’Κυνηγός Θησαυροῦ» στὴν Ἀρκτική.

Πολλοὶ ἰσχυρίζονται ὅτι ἡ Ἐπιχείρησις Highjump, ὅταν ὁ Ναύαρχος Byrd εἶχε ὑπὸ τὶς διαταγές υ τὴν μεγαλυτέρα ἁρμάδα ποὺ ἐστάλη ποτὲ στὴν Ἀνταρκτική, ἐδημιουργήθη γιὰ νὰ ἐρευνήσῃ τὴν παρουσία τῶν Ναζὶ ἐκεῖ.

Researchers find secret Nazi base —built to search for ancient artifacts— in the Arctic

An expeditionary team from the Russian Arctic National Park has just found a secret Nazi base named ‘Schatzgraber’ or ‘Treasure Hunter’ in the Arctic. The team found more than 500 objects of historical value in the ruins of what was once a Nazi base, said to have been built to search the arctic for ancient artifacts. The secret base is believed to have been one of the many sites built by the Nazi’s in their quest for supremacy.

More specifically, the finding was made last August —as local media reveals—in Alexandra, an island located more than 1,000 kilometers from the North Pole.

While people were cautious when the discovery was made a couple of months ago due to the lack of images and conclusive evidence, the news has gone viral as the team has posted a video where we can see a number of artifacts and the base completely in ruins.

The mysterious base, named ‘Schatzgraber’ or ‘Treasure Hunter’ was erected in 1942 – just one year after the Third Reich invaded Russia.

Experts believe that the ‘Schatzgraber’ base may have been part of a much larger mission that was put in place when the Nazi’s searched for ancient artifacts.

So far, experts have recovered around 500 objects from the site. The ruins of the base, petrol canisters, and even paper documents are among the items recovered by Russian researchers. The objects are in a relatively good condition, preserved by the intense cold.

It is believed that in 1944, Treasure Hunter personnel were evacuated after an illness broke out after consuming contaminated polar bear meat.

Six years after, in 1950, the secret base was dismantled.

However, one of the most mysterious details surrounding the secret Nazi base is why the Nazi’s decided to call a ‘weather station’ ‘Treasure Hunter.’

Were they looking for actual treasures? If so, why the Arctic? What were the Nazi’s expecting to find in such an inhospitable area?

Many people believe that the Nazi’s had several bases not only in the Arctic but in Antarctica as well.
It is well known that during the Second World War, the Nazi’s carried out a number of strange experiments with alleged technologies unknown to the rest of the world in their attempt to rule the world.

They searched the planet for mythical artifacts and otherworldly technology hoping to come across a supreme power that would allow them to conquer the unconquerable.

The Arctic and Antarctica may have been of extreme importance to the Nazi’s, as they had expected to find ‘ancient technology’ in two of the most inhospitable places on Earth.

‘Station 211’ on Antarctica is said to have been a similar base to ‘Schatzgraber’ or ‘Treasure Hunter’ in the Arctic.

Many authors propose that in 1946-47 Admiral Byrd, one of the most famous American polar explorers searched for secret Nazi bases. Many authors propose that the Operation Highjump —when Admiral Byrd had at his disposal the largest armada ever sent to Antarctica—was established to investigate a Nazi presence.

All of the artifacts discovered at the ‘Treasure Hunter’ base in the Arctic are being transported to Arkhangelsk for analysis by experts who will try to solve the mystery and real purpose of the abandoned Nazi base in the Arctic.

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Нацпарк “Русская Арктика” пополнили экспонаты с секретной нацистской метеостанции

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1946 Operation Highjump – AMAZING discoveries

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