28 May 2021 Garand Picture of the Day
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Local Gela resident welcoming American soldiers w. a pitcher of wine folllowing a successful attack by Allied forces to take the area from Axis hands.
Location: Gela, Sicily, Italy
Date taken: July 1943
Photographer: Bob Landry
Goering's wine value as of 2014 - 2,359,539.00
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Originally Posted by
bob seijas
Probably not quite as good as the troopers who pillaged Goring's cellar got :)
Cricova's marketing director Alexandru Alexeev gives me a guided tour. He stops his golf buggy beside an alcove filled with dusty bottles. "This is Herman Goering's private collection, taken by the Red Army from Berlin in 1945," he says.
I grab a bottle of the Mosel white, rub off the dust and hold it to the light wondering if this had been touched by Hitler's henchman. It's murky, bits of cork appear to be floating in the liquid.
"Don't remove the dirt, even the dust is valuable," Alexeev admonishes. "How valuable?" I ask. "Well, each bottle is worth £15,000(18,291.00 USD) and there are 129 of them," he says.