Sky Arte documentary investigates Nazi gold train legend
A new documentary on Sky Arte, titled 'Sulle tracce del treno d'oro dei nazisti' (On the Trail of the Nazi Gold Train), airing Sunday, December 6, explores the enduring mystery of a Nazi armored train rumored to carry stolen gold and artworks. During World War II, the Nazis built an extensive railway network in Lower Silesia, then a German province. Recently, two Polish scholars claimed to have pinpointed the exact location of the train. The Polish government has never confirmed the story's veracity, fueling ongoing speculation around one of contemporary history's most debated legends. The documentary aims to shed light on the affair. Sky Arte's website is powered by Artribune, which manages its content and digital interface.
Key facts
- Documentary 'Sulle tracce del treno d'oro dei nazisti' airs on Sky Arte on Sunday, December 6.
- The train is rumored to contain gold and artworks looted by Nazis during WWII.
- Two Polish scholars claim to have located the train's precise position.
- The Polish government has not confirmed the story's authenticity.
- The Nazi railway network crossed Lower Silesia, then a German province.
- Sky Arte's site is powered by Artribune.
- The story is described as one of the most debated legends in contemporary history.
- The documentary attempts to clarify the mystery.
Entities
Institutions
- Sky Arte
- Artribune
Locations
- Lower Silesia
- Poland