Lost Treasures of World War II: The Final Report on Karl Altman

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Lost Treasures of World War II: The Final Report on Karl Altman

By: Stephen L. Wynn

 

About the Book

February 2nd, 1994 was going to be a special day at the Apache/Tiwa Indian Reservation with the construction of two new Tribal Government buildings, until human remains were discovered at the construction site. Some of the skeletons looked like they could go back hundreds of years, bringing all construction to a halt. It was determined that this was an unmarked ancient burial ground. It was also found that one of the skeletons was considerably different from the others, aside from not being in the grave as long as the others, there was a bullet hole in the back of its skull. The remains were identified as being those of one Karl Altman, who, as records show, was a member of Adolph Hitler's inner circle from 1934 to 1945. He was also convicted of war crimes at the 1946 Nuremberg War Trials.

FBI Agent Ryan Carter is assigned to this case to find out who killed Karl Altman and how his body ended up in an ancient Indian burial grounds 49 years after he disappeared. Ryan is also directed to meet with agents from MI6 British Intelligence and Italy's Vatican Papal Police Department, who have important Top-Secret information on Karl Altman, along with information on an unsolved and never-reported theft of one of the Vatican's most treasured possessions, leaving Ryan Carter to say, “WTF.” You can't make this story up.  

About the Author

Stephen L. Wynn lives in Chisago City, Minnesota, is a member of a writer's group, enjoys reading murder mysteries, and enjoys writing during the long cold winter season.

 

(2024, paperback, 94 pages)