The Nazi find from Eckesey reveals more and more information. It is now clear who headed the local group of Nazi welfare.
The Nazi find discovered the day after the flood disaster in the partition wall of a residential building in Eckesey is being deciphered and uncovered more and more. The masses of water had loosened a sheet of plasterboard from the wall.
In the clay plaster behind the brick wall of the well over 100 year old house, numerous objects and documents had come to light for the finder Sebastian Yurtseven, which indicated that it was the seat of the local branch of the former Nazi People's Welfare.