Hunting Nazi Treasure - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Hitler's Obsession
Investigating how Hitler oversaw the theft of thousands of pieces of art across Europe in his quest to collect the world's greatest art collection; the recovery of piece that hung on Hitler's dining room wall.
Goering's Greed
Hermann Goering, the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, steals billions worth of art and treasure; the team travels to Germany, Holland, the United States, Spain, and Switzerland to recover his stolen treasures.
Nazi Gold
The team investigates how much gold the Nazis stole and where it went; the story of the Canada Commando.
City of Loot
The team investigates the systematic looting of Paris during four years of Nazi occupation and tracks missing treasures to Berlin and Switzerland.
The Mystery of Rommel's Gold
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.
Missing Masterpiece
The team searches for the most valuable item stolen by the Nazis: the painting Portrait of a Young Man by Raphael.
Blood Treasure
In 1941, Nazi armies capture the palace of Catherine the Great and steal the contents of her legendary Amber Room; four years later, Soviet armies capture Berlin and loot thousands of art treasures which disappear behind the Iron Curtain.
Stealing Italy
The team searches for $1.5 billion in gold stolen from the Bank of Italy, and missing art from the museums of Florence.
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