"All the Pulp Games were right - secret Nazi Base" Topic
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Pictors Studio | 22 Mar 2015 10:07 p.m. PST |
In Argentina! link That certainly makes the History Club 2005 Halloween game a lot more believable. |
Oddball | 22 Mar 2015 10:44 p.m. PST |
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combatpainter | 23 Mar 2015 2:58 p.m. PST |
Interesting but light on pictures. Is it underground? Just a few wall or a complex? Where did they find the coins? Where are the pictures of the swastikas on the walls? Mysterious for sure. |
GurKhan | 23 Mar 2015 4:04 p.m. PST |
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DS6151 | 23 Mar 2015 5:01 p.m. PST |
At least 10 years ago, the local tourist board erected a sign on the path to the Teyś Cuaré site, saying that the ruins were originally part of a Jesuit site.Below that, the sign makes the astounding claim: "In the 1950s they were refurbished and inhabitated by Hitler's most faithful servant, Martin Bormann." Archaeology is so much easier when there's a sign to follow. |
JD Lee | 23 Mar 2015 6:46 p.m. PST |
They found some german coins minted in 43-44 there. Because of that they came to the conclusion the ruins were a secrete nazi base. |
Pictors Studio | 24 Mar 2015 7:31 p.m. PST |
Seems pretty solid to me. How else could the Nazi coins get there? |
Pictors Studio | 24 Mar 2015 7:33 p.m. PST |
As a matter of fact that second article seems to indicate that the secret base was much bigger than initially thought – the entire country of Argentina! |
Servo3000 | 25 Mar 2015 9:29 a.m. PST |
This reminds me of something. I was amazed to see photos of the automated weather station the Germans set up via a u-boat landing in Canada, and which went undetected for many years. I wonder what other New World incursions they made which we've yet to discover? |
Condor | 30 Mar 2015 7:04 a.m. PST |
In the 1930s the Nazis went all over the world looking for relics that might provide them an overwhelming advantage. While "Raiders of the Lost Arc" was fictional, the search by Nazis for such items was not. |
capncarp | 02 Apr 2015 8:20 a.m. PST |
@Condor: Fictional. Yeah. Sure. "Fictional" <typed while reclining with feet up on a crate stenciled: TOP SECRET ARMY INTEL 9906753 DO NOT OPEN! > |
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