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By: Christopher Kerr
Narrated by: Christopher Kerr
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What Happened To Hitler's Gold?

An epic story unlocking the mystery behind the lost gold and treasures looted by the Nazis during WWII. Astonishing evidence reveals the complicity of international banks and global financial institutions in co-operating with Hitler’s regime, enabling the economy of Nazi Germany to thrive at the expense of occupied countries.

An inheritance contains evidence of a family’s involvement in concealing and controlling Nazi assets post-war, triggering an investigation which uncovers corruption on an unimaginable scale. Many powerful factions are implicated in the disappearance of a fortune and who benefitted from the largest bank heist in history, carried out on the orders of Hitler in 1945.

The probe into secrets from the past unleashes a deadly threat against those involved as they investigate a shameful international money-laundering outrage.

Explosive revelations link modern-day reputable bodies to deplorable war-crimes from the past. Global markets are placed at risk as the very integrity at the heart of international banking is threatened by an exposure of a staggering financial scandal.

Forensic research undertaken by the author reveals shocking truths from the past wrapped in a gripping fast-paced drama tracing events from WWII to the present.

©2024 Christopher Kerr (P)2024 Christopher Kerr
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction Thriller & Suspense World War I Banking
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