An Unexpected Find in the Heart of Germany
In the quiet town of Hagen, Germany, a history teacher stumbled upon an astonishing cache of World War II artifacts hidden behind a house wall. This discovery has unearthed a fascinating chapter of history that lay dormant for decades. What started as a routine cleanup after a flood turned into a significant archaeological find that has historians and enthusiasts buzzing with excitement.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Sebastian Yurtseven, the history teacher, was clearing out his aunt's house when he discovered the relics. Behind a piece of damaged plasterboard, he found a space filled with items dating back to the Nazi era. Among the artifacts were a portrait of Adolf Hitler, a revolver, gas masks, Nazi Party badges, and brass knuckles.
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