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In two daring heists that took place just days aside in Germany , burglar steal precious gems and artifacts from museum in two cities . Then they disappear without a hint and are still at big .

The robberies — which are not suppose to be link up — happened in Dresden and Berlin , agree to German news siteDer Tagesspiegel . On Nov. 25 , two thieves broke into Dresden ’s Royal Palace , aim the Jewel Room in the Historisches Grüne Gewölbe ( Historic Green Vault ) , museum representativessaid in a statement .

One of the items stolen from Dresden�s Royal Palace was a sun-shaped, diamond hair ornament that dates to the late-18th century and once belonged to the queen.

One of the items stolen from Dresden’s Royal Palace was a sun-shaped, diamond hair ornament that dates to the late-18th century and once belonged to the queen.

More than 100 individual object were taken . Among them were 11 jeweled items that were some of the Green Vault ’s most precious pieces of jewellery ; they were craft between 1782 and 1789 , and are value at up to $ 1 billion , allot to the financial statement . These includespectacular accessoriesworn by the queen , such as strands of pearls ; baseball field collars , pin and pendants ; and a large bowknot - shaped baseball diamond breastpin , harmonize to the museum .

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Less than a calendar week afterwards , stealer struck Berlin ’s Stasi Museum . Located in the former central office of East Germany ’s Ministry for State Security ( Staatssicherheitsdienst , or " Stasi " for unforesightful ) , the museum exhibits relic from the then - Communist country ’s infamous secret police .

Berlin’s Stasi Museum displays objects used by East Germany’s infamous secret police for citizen surveillance, such as this spy camera designed to resemble a wristwatch.

Berlin’s Stasi Museum displays objects used by East Germany’s infamous secret police for citizen surveillance, such as this spy camera designed to resemble a wristwatch.

On the morning of Dec. 1 , curator recover a broken window on the background floor ; three showing case were ruin , and gold jewellery , medals and other artifacts were missing , according toGerman newsworthiness agency DW Akademie . The ribbon include some of the high honors award in Communist East Germany , such as the Order of Karl Marx . The jewelry take during the heist had been steal from secret citizen by Stasi officials , DW Akademie reported .

Though these target are nowhere near as worthful as the diamond loading in Dresden , they are rich in historical grandness , sound out Stasi Museum Director Jörg Drieselmann .

" These are not huge treasures , "   Drieselmann told the   Tagesspiegel . " But we are a history museum and do n’t expect hoi polloi to discontinue in . "

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Prior to the Dresden burglary , the biggestdiamond theftin recent history was the Antwerp diamond heist in February 2003 , have it off as the " heist of the century,“according to Wired . A ring of Italian criminals bust into a hurdle in the Antwerp Diamond Center in Belgium , carrying off diamonds , gold and jewelry deserving an estimate $ 100 million . The ringleader , Leonardo Notarbartolo , was becharm soon after , but most of the steal diamonds were never recover .

An even large heist took place in 1990 , when two thieves disguise as Boston police ship’s officer run off with an estimate $ 500 million inartwork from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum . The 13 pieces ofstolen artincluded paintings by Degas , Rembrandt and Manet , and the piece remain missing to this day , museum interpreter said in a statement .

Police in Dresden are offering a wages of 500,000 euros for entropy run to the seizure of the jewel stealer and the return of the steal physical object , according to a statementreleased Nov. 28 .

The coin hoard, amounting to over $340,000, was possibly hidden by people fleeing political persecution.

" We will leave no stone unturned to solve this case , " senior prosecutor Klaus Rövekamp enounce in the statement . To that end , the Dresden law have released security television camera footage of the break - in , sharing the telecasting on YouTubein the hope that it will lead them to the culprit more apace .

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