eBook Treasures of the Sierras: (The Yamashita Gold Loot: 60 Years After) download
by Priscila R. Arias
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Author: Priscila R. Arias
Publisher: PublishAmerica (June 8, 2009)
Language: English
Pages: 224
ePub: 1551 kb
Fb2: 1994 kb
Rating: 4.5
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Category: Math Sciences
Subcategory: Earth Sciences
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True Life Tale of Yamashita’s Gold Treasure It is a well-known fact that Japan looted Asia in the years prior to and including World War II.
True Life Tale of Yamashita’s Gold Treasure. You have surely heard the tales of Aztec gold and Incan treasure, but how about Yamashita’s gold? General Yamashita of the Imperial Army of Japan is purported to have buried or hidden away tons of gold in the Philippines. Literally, tons of gold, among other precious metals, gems, and artwork. The alleged value of all this treasure? Billions and billions of dollars. It is a well-known fact that Japan looted Asia in the years prior to and including World War II. According to legend, they amassed a veritable fortune for themselves. There was even a special team created whose sole purpose was to loot the invaded countries.
Yamashita's gold, also referred to as the Yamashita treasure, is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Imperial Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in caves, tunnels.
Yamashita's gold, also referred to as the Yamashita treasure, is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Imperial Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in caves, tunnels, underground complexes, or just underground in the Philippines. It is named after the Japanese general Tomoyuki Yamashita, nicknamed "The Tiger of Malaya"
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (originally titled Der Schatz der Sierra Madre) is a 1927 adventure novel by German author B. Traven, whose identity remains unknown. John Huston adapted the book as a 1948 film of the same name. The novel is set in the decade following the global upheavals of the First World War and social revolutions in Russia and Mexico
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In the third book of the mystery series, 'Treasure of the High Sierra'; Dead Men's Gold, their treasure hunting and route finding experience leads them on a most enlightening but dangerous journey, where they come to the aid of two teenagers in their quest for old, hidden pirate treasure. here be the treasure! Once again, Mark Stephen Taylor allows us to follow his characters Rod Florea and Mitch Holland as they take us along for the adventure of a lifetime in Mark's & of the High Sierra'
Treasure was an important part of the history surrounding pirates. A few years after his teenage adventures, Jack Sparrow became an officer of the East India Trading Company in command of the merchant ship Wicked Wench
Treasure was an important part of the history surrounding pirates. According to Pirate Lore, pirates often hid their stolen fortunes in remote places, intending to return for them later, often with the use of treasure maps . A few years after his teenage adventures, Jack Sparrow became an officer of the East India Trading Company in command of the merchant ship Wicked Wench.
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