Hunting Nazi Treasure

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 7.0  (81)

Hunting Nazi Treasure is an American television series that premiered on the American Heroes Channel (AHC) in 2017. The show is hosted by Robert Edsel, an author, and historian who has made it his life's work recovering and preserving cultural artifacts that were looted by Nazis during World War II. The show follows Edsel as he travels across Europe in search of lost works of art and other cultural treasures that were stolen by the Nazis during the war. These artifacts were taken by the Nazis from museums, galleries, churches, and private collections, and then hidden away in secret locations scattered throughout Europe. The goal of the show is to recover these lost treasures and return them to their rightful owners or to museums and galleries where they can be enjoyed by the public. Edsel is an engaging and knowledgeable host who is passionate about his work. He brings a great deal of historical context to each episode and explains the significance of the artifacts he is seeking. He is aided in his search by a team of experts, including forensic investigators, art historians, and museum curators. Together, they use a combination of research, technology, and old-fashioned detective work to track down the treasures and bring them to light. Each episode of Hunting Nazi Treasure focuses on a different group of artifacts, ranging from paintings and sculptures to rare manuscripts and historical documents. Edsel and his team visit a variety of locations, including abandoned castles, underground bunkers, and hidden vaults, in search of the missing treasures. They also interview experts and eyewitnesses who can provide valuable information about the fate of these artifacts. Throughout the show, Edsel and his team encounter a number of obstacles and challenges. Many of the artifacts they are seeking were hidden by the Nazis in remote and inhospitable locations, making them difficult to find. In addition, some of the people who were involved in the looting and hiding of these treasures are no longer alive or may be reluctant to share information about their involvement. However, Edsel and his team persevere, using their expertise and tenacity to uncover the artifacts and bring them back into the light. One of the most fascinating aspects of Hunting Nazi Treasure is the historical context that Edsel brings to each episode. He explains the historical significance of each artifact and its cultural significance. For example, one episode focuses on the quest to recover a painting by Renoir that was stolen by the Nazis from a French museum. Edsel explains the importance of the painting, not only as a valuable work of art but also as a symbol of the deep cultural ties between France and the United States. Another episode focuses on the search for a lost library of rare books and manuscripts that were stolen from a Jewish scholar during the war. Edsel explains the historical significance of these works and the importance of preserving them as a testament to the cultural richness of the Jewish community in Europe before the war. Overall, Hunting Nazi Treasure is an engaging and informative show that sheds light on a little-known aspect of World War II history. Edsel and his team are passionate about their work and bring a great deal of expertise and enthusiasm to each episode. The show is a fascinating journey through the hidden corners of Europe, in search of treasures that were thought to be lost forever. Whether you are a history buff or simply enjoy a good mystery, Hunting Nazi Treasure is a show that is sure to captivate and inspire.

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Stealing Italy
8. Stealing Italy
December 12, 2017
The team searches for $1.5 billion in gold stolen from the Bank of Italy, and missing art from the museums of Florence.
Blood Treasure
7. Blood Treasure
December 5, 2017
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.
Missing Masterpiece
6. Missing Masterpiece
November 28, 2017
The team searches for the most valuable item stolen by the Nazis: the painting Portrait of a Young Man by Raphael.
The Mystery of Rommel's Gold
5. The Mystery of Rommel's Gold
November 21, 2017
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.
City of Loot
4. City of Loot
November 14, 2017
The team investigates the systematic looting of Paris during four years of Nazi occupation and tracks missing treasures to Berlin and Switzerland.
Nazi Gold
3. Nazi Gold
November 7, 2017
The team investigates how much gold the Nazis stole and where it went; the story of the Canada Commando.
Goering's Greed
2. Goering's Greed
October 31, 2017
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.
Hitler's Obsession
1. Hitler's Obsession
October 24, 2017
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.
Description

Hunting Nazi Treasure is an American television series that premiered on the American Heroes Channel (AHC) in 2017. The show is hosted by Robert Edsel, an author, and historian who has made it his life's work recovering and preserving cultural artifacts that were looted by Nazis during World War II.

The show follows Edsel as he travels across Europe in search of lost works of art and other cultural treasures that were stolen by the Nazis during the war. These artifacts were taken by the Nazis from museums, galleries, churches, and private collections, and then hidden away in secret locations scattered throughout Europe. The goal of the show is to recover these lost treasures and return them to their rightful owners or to museums and galleries where they can be enjoyed by the public.

Edsel is an engaging and knowledgeable host who is passionate about his work. He brings a great deal of historical context to each episode and explains the significance of the artifacts he is seeking. He is aided in his search by a team of experts, including forensic investigators, art historians, and museum curators. Together, they use a combination of research, technology, and old-fashioned detective work to track down the treasures and bring them to light.

Each episode of Hunting Nazi Treasure focuses on a different group of artifacts, ranging from paintings and sculptures to rare manuscripts and historical documents. Edsel and his team visit a variety of locations, including abandoned castles, underground bunkers, and hidden vaults, in search of the missing treasures. They also interview experts and eyewitnesses who can provide valuable information about the fate of these artifacts.

Throughout the show, Edsel and his team encounter a number of obstacles and challenges. Many of the artifacts they are seeking were hidden by the Nazis in remote and inhospitable locations, making them difficult to find. In addition, some of the people who were involved in the looting and hiding of these treasures are no longer alive or may be reluctant to share information about their involvement. However, Edsel and his team persevere, using their expertise and tenacity to uncover the artifacts and bring them back into the light.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Hunting Nazi Treasure is the historical context that Edsel brings to each episode. He explains the historical significance of each artifact and its cultural significance. For example, one episode focuses on the quest to recover a painting by Renoir that was stolen by the Nazis from a French museum. Edsel explains the importance of the painting, not only as a valuable work of art but also as a symbol of the deep cultural ties between France and the United States.

Another episode focuses on the search for a lost library of rare books and manuscripts that were stolen from a Jewish scholar during the war. Edsel explains the historical significance of these works and the importance of preserving them as a testament to the cultural richness of the Jewish community in Europe before the war.

Overall, Hunting Nazi Treasure is an engaging and informative show that sheds light on a little-known aspect of World War II history. Edsel and his team are passionate about their work and bring a great deal of expertise and enthusiasm to each episode. The show is a fascinating journey through the hidden corners of Europe, in search of treasures that were thought to be lost forever. Whether you are a history buff or simply enjoy a good mystery, Hunting Nazi Treasure is a show that is sure to captivate and inspire.

Hunting Nazi Treasure is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on October 24, 2017.

Where to Watch Hunting Nazi Treasure

Hunting Nazi Treasure is available for streaming on the AHC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Hunting Nazi Treasure on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 24, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (81)