Treasure hunters have been banned from a village in the Netherlands after a Nazi gold map leads to a rush of detectorists digging up parks and gardens
Police handed out 15 warnings to prospective treasure hunters after around 100 people - including a number of Brits, travelled to the village of Ommeren, to the south east of Amsterdam.
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Hand drawn by furniture maker Helmut Sonder, the Baden-Baden native was a member of the German parachute regiment, positioned near the German front line.
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