- en.wikipedia.org Amber RoomThe official report stated: "Summarizing all the facts, we can say that the Amber Room was destroyed between 9 and 11 April 1945."[18].
- medium.com @EverythingUnexplained/russias-amazing…As conflict escalated in the 1930s, the Amber Room and many other historic artworks faced great danger due to the rise of totalitarian sentiment in central Europe.
- quora.com What-is-the-Amber-RoomBu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- rbth.com Where to find the Amber Room, a cultural treasure stolen by the…Historians and jewelers still argue over the approximate value of the Amber Room with estimates ranging from $142 million to over $500 million .
- areasgrey.com amber-room/Creation of the Amber Room began in 1701 after being conceptualised and designed by Andreas Schlüter for Sophia Charlotte, the second wife of Frederick 1st...
- history.co.uk article/the-mystery-of-the-amber-…In the cellar of the castle, Brusov purportedly discovered the burnt remains of three out of four Florentine mosaics that had been in the Amber Room.
- http://stpete.bget.ru index.php/en/proj-en/amber-room-en…In November 1941 the Amber Room was looted by the Nazi soldiers and taken to Konigsberg where it was until the spring of 1945.
- atlasobscura.com articles/amber-room-mystery-…Then, curiously, on September 2, 1944, Rohde wrote to his superior in Berlin claiming that “The Amber Room has survived, apart from six dado panels.”
- holamon.cat en/amber-roomThe Amber Room was intended in 1701 for the Charlottenburg Palace, in Berlin, Prussia, but was eventually installed at the Berlin City Palace.
- warfarehistorynetwork.com article/the-mystery-of-…Called, fittingly enough, the Amber Room, the chamber had been created in Prussia in the early 16th century and was later given to Russia’s Czar Peter the Great.