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Whydah Gally: Explorer discusses shipwreck find in 2008
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A British diver claimed to have found lost millions belonging to Germany's wartime tyrant a stash that became known as "Hitler's lost gold". The find was made 450 metres deep in the Baltic Sea aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff ship, which was sunk by Soviets in January 1945 killing 9,500 on board. Phil Sayers claimed a radio operator on the vessel named Rudi Lange said he had seen the crate of gold. He added: “We know from first hand accounts a whole load of lorries turned up alongside and transferred a cargo of high security on board on the ship.