Hidden jewels are in many stories. Searching for his father’s secret property before leaving the country. His father taught him to find hidden objects, which was difficult. These were questioned 70 years after hiding.
Treasures were found and in good condition, gratifying. The man returned to his old house and searched the attic for a small rope on a wooden panel. This wire opened the shelves to show a fascinating collection from decades ago.
He worried the house’s periodic roof repairs would damage his valuables. His father put 70 gifts in the attic to calm him.
“All of them spoke in the same voice,” he continued.
He could not understand the sentence to remove the boards as his father intended. The others were brown paper, although one was unopened. The collection included newspapers, hat hangers, paintings, skis, paperweights, pencils, umbrellas, school desks, unopened cigarettes, badges, books, socks, and sewing equipment. Amazingly, everything worked.
The artifacts are in a Czechoslovakian museum in Usti nad Labem due to their historical significance. A concealed “German property” astonished the museum director.
“The packages were very cleverly concealed in the skylight vault,” remarked the museum director.
Amazing amount of stuff in a little space. Remove everything and analyze wealth took 1 hour.
Schlattner couldn’t keep the valuables. “We thought we’d come back one day and find a property there,” he explains after finding it…