this document anatoly mikhailovich never showed. had a close relationship with him and knew him very well. he told me a lot, but he never uttered a word about this document. well, this is a sensation. yes, when the historian alexander masyakin discovered these documents in the archive, he took a different look at the entire history of the disappearance of the amber room and began his own investigation, which we will continue with him. for as long as i can remember, in kaliningrad they have always been looking for an amber room, when i come to my hometown, there is always news for someone once again found or got close to the disclosure of its secrets and every time the heart stops. and suddenly it's true. the former capitals of east prussia after the war really was a real klondike treasure, they searched all the walls of the houses, rattled the gardens. they dug up, opened graves, climbed through bomb shelters and even sewer tunnels, and someone was sure to find something, though not an amber room or a work of art, but various little