Monday, September 11, 2017

Ghost captured on CCTV at the former Nazi concentration camp blamed for making objects disappear

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Ghost captured on CCTV at the former Nazi concentration camp blamed to remove objects.
A ghost was captured on CCTV in an old castle 400 years old Czech was once used as a Nazi concentration camp.
It has been blamed for the mysterious disappearance of objects of a closed exhibition, the building is now used as a museum for local history.
In this video, a shadow seems to move in front of the camera when all rooms were locked and closed.
It is also reported that no cleaning were in the room at the time.
The 17th century castle in the Czech town of Ostrov was captured by the Nazis in 1939 and turned into a concentration camp for Czech resistance fighters and regime opponents.



Mysterious A dark figure appears in the photo camera NEC.
CCTV footage was examined after the objects have begun to disappear, and strange figure was seen on the 12th and 14th of last month.
The story was published in the local media after the incident was reported to the police.
The camera is in the showroom where the treasures belonging to former owners of the castle - the Schlick family - are supplied.


Franz Joseph Heinrich Graf zu Schlik Bassano und Weisskirchen was born in 1789 in Prague and was the former owner of the castle.
His family was a noble Czech-German family and her father Count Joseph Heinrich Schlick was an Austrian imperial ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark and the German state of Hesse.
Château The old building 400 years, was once used as a Nazi death camp CEN picture.
Franz Heinrich served in the Austrian army, and later he became a general in the fighting army against Napoleon, playing a major role in Aspern in 1809 when Napoleon was defeated for the first time.



The count lost his right eye in 1813 in the battle of the nations in the German city of Leipzig, where he fought against Napoleon's soldiers.
He died in the Austrian capital of Vienna in 1862 at the age of 72.
Jana Dvorakova castle guide told Czech TV Nova I would never go alone, not now.
I must admit that I have never had a good feeling about the place and now I am afraid.
Paranormal investigator Mackeova Hana, who was called to address the issue, said that I felt some negative areas in some rooms.



Employee of the local council Zuzana Zelezna, one of those that have offices in the castle, said the Ghost removes objects at night.
Owner Franz Joseph Heirich Graf Schlik who lived in the castle Photo CEN.
According to legends of the family Franz Joseph Heinrich Schlik wore a silver box with him always, even in battle.
The money box was a case for important documents and coins.
Legend says it was even kept his money box after his death.



The Count was a popular figure in his life, the introduction of educational reforms and the development of both local agriculture and economy.








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