Man finds a hidden room in her old attic, but nobody was ready for what was inside

Rudi Schlattner with his family members left their Czechoslovak house after the end of the Second World War. As they escaped the soviets encroaching, did not have it


Rudi Schlattner with his family members left their Czechoslovak house after the end of the Second World War. As they escaped the soviets encroaching, it was no choice but to start a new life. Rudi, now in his 80s, decided to go back and explore his old family home. Their old family home had been transformed into a kindergarten processing it into something completely different from what it was. Rudi was always very determined to go back and discover a hidden treasure sleeping in the house.

The house had undergone roof refurbishments, leading to concerns that the secret treasures might not still be hidden in the roof

The image above shows how the house looks like the modern day. Rudi Schlattner was only a child living his daily life before his family had to flee. The building has a variety of other families since the Schlattner family said their farewell.

Expectant

Thrilled: Rudi Schlattner was forced to flee the family home as part of a mass expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia

Rudi wanted to go back and review his old house for two fundamental reasons: Let's hope that the former inheritance of the family and precious, he wanted to see what everything had changed. Although the school is now a kindergarten in its own right, it was full of hope.

Locate something that nobody has noticed

After knocking on the wooden panels in the loft, Mr Schlattner found a small piece of string hanging from one of the panels. When he pulled it, a set of shelves were revealed, containing the long lost secret possessions

When Rudi finally headed in the old house, he went to the attic, then approached a bulk board with a string attached to her. It had never been noticed by others before. It was clear that he knew exactly where he wanted to look, that his memory was still fresh.

Lucky for him

Now in his 80s, Rudi contacted municipal officials in the village of Libouch in north-western Czech Republic who now use the family home as a kindergarten

Rudi hoped and praying that he was looking for would always be there because he pulled the string of the wooden board. Lucky for him, behind this edge, poses several items that the family of Rudi is left behind during the war.

His family treasures

Lost wonders: Mr Schlattner is reportedly not bitter over the fact that his family's treasures cannot be returned to him and promised to help with identification of the objects, although his health is not good

Rudi's family had to flee abruptly because of the Soviets invasive where they resided. However, just before they fled, Rudi's father kept some of these objects in the fort of the hope of a day back to call them back.

In a tiny space

New home: Mr Schlattner's lost treasures will now be held in a museum in the town of Usti nad Labem as the Czech government's rules dictate that all German property left behind is now owned by the state

Although they are kept in such a small compartment, nothing has disappeared. It's so incredible that so much can hold in a small right space?




Carefully examined and studied

Treasures: Several of the precious treasures found by Mr Schlattner from inside the roof

The employees of a museum near Usti Nad Labem came to seek the discovery. They have very carefully examined and studied each of the items individually.

Can you imagine that?

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The Rudi family had held a lot, like the old toys as Rudi and his brothers and sisters played with. The feeling of having to flee everything you have possessed is unimaginable, is not it?

Not possible to take everything

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As he crossed every article, he remembered his parents and other brothers and sisters. That said, Rudi knew very well that he would not be able to come back with him.

Inestimable goods

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They were reminders of Rudi life had passed. In addition, they were invaluable artifacts of a bygone era. What looks like ordinary sewing supplies is actually a group of objects that can never be recreated. It was not just as they found something more.

In bulk

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Employee of the Tomas Okura Museum was in the shock of his life as she examined some of the articles that Rudi had discovered. She said, "We were surprised that so many ordinary things are hidden there."

Grateful to find them

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She continued by expressing her wonder. She simply could not believe that so many of these articles were there. She did the gratified slaughter by saying: "Thanks to the circumstances, these objects have a very high historical value."




A lot of work

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But then, as we had mentioned earlier because there were so many discovered articles, it was clear that they had their work coupe for them.

Not only pieces of regular metal

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These tiny pieces of metals have kept some meaning. Now, although they do not seem to be ordinary metal parts, they are much more interesting than the meeting of the eye.

I wonder what is inside here.

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Examiners became more and more excited because there were so many items waiting for being studied. You could even say they were like children a Christmas morning.

An old ladder

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This ancient scale has become a special article. Because it was made during the war, it became rare find.

Too much work perhaps?

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What about paintings?

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The value of these paintings is always determined. As we said, all the items were made before the war, so their values ​​would be quite high.




Reporting to the Czech Government

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Rudi had to inform his conclusions to the Czech government, so he obeyed it. Nothing could hold him back with the joy he felt see memories and reminders of his family and recover all he lost in the war. They were indeed so wonderful items to see.

Strange objects too

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Rudi and his conclusions are really useful, but that does not mean that there are no articles from the Second World War there too! Few are as strange as this carrier pigeon, with the coded message always attached, which was found in a fireplace in England.

Precious conclusions after the war

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After the war, 1500 works of art were found in an apartment of Munich. They were worth billions and came from renowned artists such as Picasso, Renoir, Matisse and Chagall.

Another shocking discovery

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A British merchant ship was found at three meters below the surface of the 1941 surface on the Ireland coast, resulting in a discovery. More specifically, a transport of 61 tons of money worth about $ 36 million. It contained 1,574 silver ingots and weighed a total of about 1.8 million ounces.

An explosive discovery

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All artifacts found during the Second World War were not all valuable. Once, a German bomb that had been buried underground for decades was struck by a hollow. The hollow pilot died during the explosion that also wounded eight other people.

Amazing discovery

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A German wreck U-550 of a submarine was discovered 90 km south of Nantucket, Massachusetts. The Sub had attacked USS Pan Pennsylvania Gasoline in 1944, but it was then poured by the USS Joyce. Nobody knew his place of sinking for 70 years.

The fact that Rudi has been able to locate the hidden treasures of his father still in the state of mint is a feat. All other artifacts have been discovered so long after the war and allows you to question how many other treasures are left hidden for sight, right?





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