The Amber Room (a restoration of which is pictured, top right) - valued at around $380million in today's money - was looted from the palace of Peter the Great in Soviet Russia by invading Nazi troops in 1941. The room, consisting of panels containing six tonnes of amber resin, is without doubt the single greatest piece of missing stolen art from World War Two never to be found and has captivated treasure hunters ever since it was first plundered. But Karl-Heinz Kleine, 68, and his bowling club pals (left and bottom right), say they have proof it was entombed by the Nazis beneath the streets of Wuppertal.
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