Lunersee

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense, Romance
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Author: Edward G. Greger M.D. ISBN: 9781426980497
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: October 21, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Edward G. Greger M.D.
ISBN: 9781426980497
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: October 21, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Buried Nazi treasure, intelligence tradecraft, assassination methods, romance, tragedy and an unsolved mystery are all a part of this novel.

Lunersee: The story has elements of truth throughout. In April 1945 in the closing months of World War II in Europe, many Nazis and SS officers were going into hiding or attempting to flee to the Mideast or South America. Some SS officers who were at the Nazi detah camp at Dachau accumulated much gold, melted down from teeth of the prisoners, and other valuables.

There were some officers who fled Dachau with several containers of gold, precious stones and other valuables and eventually buried it at Lunersee, near the Austrian-Swiss border. They then crossed over into Switzerland, planning on returning someday to reclaim it.

The story then becomes more complicated with the involvement of American Intelligence, Israeli intelligence (MOSSAD), Arab terrorists and the returning ex-Nazis.

It is not just a hodge-podge of incidents thrown together but an actual fitting together of a series of events culminating in an "explosive ending" and a surprise outcome in Lugano Switzerland.

The story has already been reviewed by the Central Intelligence Agency. The reviewers all were impressed by its authenticity insofar as tradecraft is concerned. Many characters in the story actually existed and "the gold is still there."

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Buried Nazi treasure, intelligence tradecraft, assassination methods, romance, tragedy and an unsolved mystery are all a part of this novel.

Lunersee: The story has elements of truth throughout. In April 1945 in the closing months of World War II in Europe, many Nazis and SS officers were going into hiding or attempting to flee to the Mideast or South America. Some SS officers who were at the Nazi detah camp at Dachau accumulated much gold, melted down from teeth of the prisoners, and other valuables.

There were some officers who fled Dachau with several containers of gold, precious stones and other valuables and eventually buried it at Lunersee, near the Austrian-Swiss border. They then crossed over into Switzerland, planning on returning someday to reclaim it.

The story then becomes more complicated with the involvement of American Intelligence, Israeli intelligence (MOSSAD), Arab terrorists and the returning ex-Nazis.

It is not just a hodge-podge of incidents thrown together but an actual fitting together of a series of events culminating in an "explosive ending" and a surprise outcome in Lugano Switzerland.

The story has already been reviewed by the Central Intelligence Agency. The reviewers all were impressed by its authenticity insofar as tradecraft is concerned. Many characters in the story actually existed and "the gold is still there."

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