Bhaskar Special

80 years ago, at the time of World War 2, the missing pocket watch was found by the farmer; Still in the current state, the grandson returned During the Second World War, a Nazi soldier stole a pocket watch in Rotterdam. The watch was later lost in Belgium and a farmer found the farm, which is still going on after 80 years. The grandson of the farmer has now returned it to the grandchildren of its real owner. The watch was made for his brother Louis by Alfred Overstrijd, a Jew in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, in 1910. Based on the information on the watch, Van said in a letter to the watch manufacturer that louis was gifted the watch on his 18th birthday. Behind the clock was written Louis's surname, place and time, as well as advice for his brother. In 1942 Louis was arrested by the Nazis. Clock's corn is estimated to fall into the field According to Dutch historian Rob Snizzers, the two brothers were sent to a Nazi camp after their arrest. Three soldiers from this camp were s...