A man found a secret room in the attic with things from the Second World War (11 photos)
During World War II, a family from Germany moved to live in German-occupied Czechoslovakia. The hero of this story, Rudy Schlattner, was then a little boy who did not understand why in 1945 he and his family had to flee the country, leaving the house and all property. Now Rudy is 80 years old. He visited his childhood home for the first time since then and found there are things hidden by the father.
Rudi Schlattner really wanted to see the house again before he died, where he lived as a child. He assumed that his father might hid some things there, hoping to return, but this did not happen. AND Rudy was right.
This is the same house
Rudy decided to look for a hiding place arranged by his father somewhere in the house.
While inspecting the attic, he noticed a loose wall along the wall. board with a rope tied to it. For many years no one paid attention for this detail
It turned out that there was a secret place in which there were boxes and packages tied with twine. There were quite a few boxes.
They pulled them out, began to unpack, and it was an exciting process.
The employees of the museum of the city also participated in it. Usti nad Labem, who helped to date the exhibits and catalog them their
Rudy was overjoyed that he found so many things from his childhood
But museum staff were even more excited about the find. After all there were quite a few memorabilia from the Second World War in good condition and they can become museum exhibits
Despite the fact that they do not have any great value, they are still preserved pieces of history.
Technically, all found items belong to the Czech government. Rudy said he wasn't going to take anything for himself, I'm just glad I found it and made my dream come true