The second most powerful man in Nazi Germany stole billions worth of art and treasure. The team is on the trail of sunken gold and missing masterpieces looted from Holland.
In 1943, the Nazis looted $50 million in gold from the Jewish community in Djerba, Tunisia. The team tracks the loot to a dive site off Corsica, a pawnshop in Germany to the family of an escaped Nazi in South America.
The team looks for the most valuable treasure stolen by the Nazis still missing: the painting Portrait of a Young Man by Renaissance master Raphael, worth over $100 million today.
The team is on the trail of two iconic treasures: $1.5 billion worth of gold looted from the Bank of Italy and missing art from the great museums of Florence.
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By what name was Hunting Nazi Treasure (2017) officially released in Canada in English?