We often find stories about people discovering long-lost treasures. Sometimes they’re worth a fortune, and sometimes they have more of a sentimental value; such is the case with Rudi Schlattner. Shortly after WWII, Schlattner and his family were forced to flee their home in Czechoslovakia. They were evacuated from the country due to a mass eviction of Germans by the government. When Schlattner got the chance to return to his childhood home nearly 70 years later, he remembered a secret his father taught him.
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