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Kolchak's Gold, Russian Tsar's Lost Treasure, worth $80 Billion US Dollars Today

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The Russian Government is thinking a good portion of this gold is in Japan today, and they will try to get it back. A Russian historian though says there's sufficient evidence to show it was all spent.

Admiral Kolchak was the last known keeper of the Tsars treasure. As the most prominent commander of the anti-Bolshevik forces, Kolchak was given charge of the Tsars gold reserves, which he passionately protected. It is believed the admiral traveled abroad with the precious metal and funded his army with some of the gold. But when Kolchak was captured and killed, the secret of the gold treasure's location died with him.

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  • @trident102002 i doubt it. it seems like the Queen is untouchable and she will go to war with any Nation if that Nation ask for there Gold or Jewelry back. one time it was said that the Queen ordered the Royal Guard to find and kill a rich noble woman and her family cause the Queen stole this woman's expensive ring and that woman wanted it back. (it is rumored the Queen kept her head in her bedroom and played with it and even put makeup to make the head look pretty.) hehe sic-i know...

  • Queen Elizabeth II has been wearing jewelry of the Tzarina. Will the Russian government ask britain to return it back?

  • well czechoslovak legions in far east Russia had a gold trains ,not Kolchak ,.,but gave all expect one to the bolshevic Lenin goverment...so treasure are in rich jewish homes in New York .....which communist ( jewish ) bolshevic gave it to them ..for all that loans they took before coup ..

  • this was a very interesting report, i never new of such a vast amount of gold that may or not may be still around, cool to think about. thanks for the post!

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