Hunt for Nazi Gold
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- No
In 1943 and 1944 during World War II, the shore of Lake Toplitz served as a Nazi naval testing station. Using copper diaphragms, scientists experimented with different explosives, detonating up to 4,000 kg charges at various depths. Over £100 million of counterfeit pound sterling notes were claimed to have been dumped in the lake after Operation Bernhard, which was never fully put into action.

As we all know the Nazis looted countless works of art and treasure in their conquest of Europe. Much of this was latter found hidden in mines and other places. Much of the Art like the famous Russian Amber room were never recovered. One supposed treasure is at the bottom of lake Toplitz in Austria.

Lake Toplitz even today can only be reached by a single road. It has many dangers including low oxygen restricting even fist to the very top of the lake. Submerged logs from the surrounding forest and perhaps even unexploded munition from its days as a naval testing site.

The idea is simple through unknown or known means lake Toplitz is drained. Treasure hunters from all four factions rush to claim Nazi gold. The lake floor would be littered with German equipment used in testing, logs and maybe an even ancient settlement.
. Luftwaffe torpedo research facility Hexengrund. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/_torpedownia.html
The mode like the last zombie/demon event would be a three-man extraction. Tems of three might fight deserters (NPCs) as well as other treasure hunters (PCs). The point would be to collect gold bars and extract with them. These bars would then be spent on event rewards. 
The event could be played several times a year with the same or new maps base on real or imagined Nazi gold cashes. Prizes like tank Camos could be earned by turning in reich bars.

Given the craze with extraction shooters assets could even be salvaged from games like Active Matter. Prizes would be limited to items that fit the aesthetic and timeline of Enlisted.
