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More than 600 tons of gold bars were found in the northeast of China, but the Japanese clamored that they were all theirs. Whose gold bar is it?

When New China was just founded, China once carried out the Northeast Development. This development not only restored the productivity of Northeast China, but also wanted to find some treasures left by the Japanese in Northeast China. We should know that during the Japanese invasion of China, China was plundered of countless resources and treasures, and as the base camp of the Japanese army, many places contained Japanese treasures. After unremitting search, our staff found a considerable fortune in the northeast, that is, more than 600 tons of gold bars.

After the news that more than 600 tons of gold bars were found in Northeast China was disclosed, the Japanese side quickly caused a fierce reaction. Many people said that these gold bars were theirs! So, whose gold bars are these? Who does it belong to?

After expert research and verification, the source of these gold bars was finally obtained. It turned out that these gold bars were buried by Japanese troops in Manchuria, but the Japanese were not the real owners of the gold bars. Today, the real owner actually comes from a Russian robber officer named Petrov. This man is a general of the Russian regime. Petrov had to flee Russia because of the October Revolution in Russia. He took refuge to escape the troops entrenched in Japan, and when he fled, he openly snatched more than 60 boxes of gold and more than 600 tons of gold bars from the palace. When they arrived in the northeast, the Japanese coveted Petrov's gold bars and snatched them from him. However, Japanese officers did not report this to the emperor, but quietly hid it. They are going to find a good opportunity to quietly transport the gold back to China and keep it for themselves.

But what they didn't expect was that they never had a chance to leave the Northeast until the end of the Anti-Japanese War, but they never had a chance to go back to the Northeast and take gold. It was not until more than 600 tons of gold were discovered that they hurriedly reported the matter to the Japanese Prime Minister. So Japan clamored that gold was theirs.

But despite this, the staff who found the gold simply ignored Japan's warning and turned it over directly to the state treasury. You know, this piece of gold is very crucial for the new China administration. After all, such huge wealth will play a considerable role in the development of our country. As the losers of World War II, the Japanese had no choice but to submit to humiliation.