Uncovered: Billion-Dollar Nazi Treasure Hidden in Swiss Bank? Shocking Clues Revealed!

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Uncovered: Billion-Dollar Nazi Treasure Hidden in Swiss Bank? Shocking Clues Revealed!

Stars (1 / 1) 16.10.2025 16:43 von Julia Symbolbild imago


Is a billion-dollar Nazi treasure hidden in Switzerland? Lawyers from various continents are currently investigating what may have happened to a supposed billion-dollar treasure of the Nazis that allegedly disappeared 78 years ago. A clue discovered in Argentina leads to the Swiss bank Credit Suisse. The bank also appears to have initiated investigations, but remains silent! Will the billions be traced - and exactly where does this treasure come from?

Is a Swiss bank hiding a Nazi treasure?

There is renewed excitement about the Swiss bank Credit Suisse (CS). The German daily newspaper "uns" reports that one of the clues leads directly from Argentina to this Swiss bank. Allegedly, a secret account has existed there for 78 years, on which the billion-dollar treasure is said to have been stored. Both Nazi descendants and international top lawyers, as well as the Jewish Simon Wiesenthal Center, are reportedly after this money. The search was triggered by a list found by chance in Argentina. This list was discovered in 1984 by a man named Pedro Filipuzzi during clean-up work in the warehouse of the Argentinean Banca National de Desarollo in Buenos Aires. The list contained German names, birth dates, and numbers. There were also entries from German companies that had branches in Argentina in the 30s and 40s, including Rheinmetall and Thyssen. All individuals made payments into an account of the Banco Transatlantico Aleman, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank.