Jewish treasure from World War II discovered at construction site in Poland – The objects will be handed over to the city’s archeology museum | I24news
About 400 objects that were hidden away by their Jewish owners during World War II have been discovered during renovation work in a courtyard in Lodz, central Poland, local media reported Sunday.
According to historians, these items that were apparently buried by owners in the hope of collecting them back include sacred vessels and items used in daily life. These are mainly silver dishes, menorahs (seven-branched candelabrum) and glass containers for cosmetics, according to the regional office for the preservation of historical objects. Experts from the office said on Facebook that the items will be handed over to the city’s archeology museum.
According to historians, these items that were apparently buried by owners in the hope of collecting them back include sacred vessels and items used in daily life. These are mainly silver dishes, menorahs (seven-branched candelabrum) and glass containers for cosmetics, according to the regional office for the preservation of historical objects. Experts from the office said on Facebook that the items will be handed over to the city’s archeology museum.
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