After Pulling a String in an Attic, A man revealed a mystery that had been hidden for nearly 70 years

There have been many stories about finding hidden treasure over the years. Before they were forced to leave the country, a man went back to look for the family property that his father had hidden. He had learned from his father how to find hidden objects, but it wasn’t easy.

In fact, he was unsure if the materials would even last seventy years.

Thankfully, the items were located, and they were in excellent condition. Schlattner returned to his childhood home and searched the attic for a small cord attached to one of the wooden panels. When the shelves opened, a plethora of possessions from decades earlier were revealed.

Schlattner had worried over the years that the house’s numerous roof repairs might have destroyed them. Seventy packages had been hidden in the attic by Schlattner’s father. To uncover the property, a small hammer was used to tap the panel boards.

“All of them spoke in the same voice.” After that, he tried to locate the system his father used to remove the boards but failed. Some of the packages had been opened while others were still wrapped in brown paper. There were newspapers, hat hangers, paintings, skis, and newspapers. Paperweights, pencils, umbrellas, school desks, unopened cigarettes, badges, books, socks, and sewing supplies were also included in the packages.

Everything was found to be in working condition. Due to their high historical value, the treasures are now housed in a museum in the Czech city of Usti nad Labem.

Okura commented, “The packages were very cleverly concealed in the skylight vault. The amount of stuff that could fit in such a small space was unbelievable.”

It took more than an hour to remove everything. The treasures were examined by the museum director, who stated that it is extremely uncommon to find such hidden “German property” in the area. Unfortunately, Schlattner accepted that he could not keep the treasures and agreed to help locate the property.

Schlattner stated, “We thought we’d come back one day and find the property there.”

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