Think they'd know by now, wouldn't you? "A WW2 TREASURE MAP HAS BEEN RELEASED BY THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, PART OF THE ANNUAL OPEN ACCESS DAY IN THE NETHERLANDS FOR 2023. The Open Access Day is an unveiling of former classified or confidential documents. This year, 1300 pages of archived documents have been made public, including minutes from meetings by senior ministers, WW2 files from the Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of War, personnel files of spies and the resistance movement, and documents investigating abuses in the internment camps where collaborators were imprisoned after the war to await trial. Among the released documents is a map from the archives of the Netherlands Management Institute, which is said to indicate the location of a treasure stash looted from the Arnhem bank vault by German soldiers in 1944. According to contemporary accounts by a German parachutist who served in Velp near Arnhem, the treasure contains jewellery, watches, and gems, buried in four zinc ammunition boxes in a field near Ommeren, Lienden and Meertenwei. The map is a crude drawing of the region, marking a route in red from the village of Elst on the northern banks of the Nederrijn (the Rhine), heading south to the village of Ingen. The route then heads further south to the village of Ommeren and a road junction, adjacent to what could be interpreted as two fields where an “X” marks the spot." www.heritagedaily.com/2023/01/ww2-treasure-map-released-to-public/145747
The map is actually quite detailed so yeah, you'd think someone would be chasing those ammo boxes down.
*bumped for a completely shocking twist [/sarcasm] * "A hunt for jewellery looted by the Nazis during World War Two has failed to unearth any treasure after a map claimed to show where loot was buried in a Dutch village. Archaeologists and historians in the village of Ommeren, about 50 miles south-east of Amsterdam, pushed a detection device called a magnetometer along a row of fruit trees and across a field on Monday morning, using a mechanical digger to excavate holes in the soil. The search - which hoped to dig up four boxes filled with valuables - turned up little more than a Second World War-era bullet, some twisted scrap metal, a crumpled car wheel and muddy boots." Hunt for Nazi gold ends in failure after excavation turns up little more than a WW2-era bullet | Daily Mail Online
I'm sure there will be that 'one' person who will claim they were definitely in the right area due to the fact they found a WW2 era bullet.