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According to Uncle Krischan's stories, the Austrians are said to have buried a treasure at the end of the war. It's Uncle Krischan's birthday again. Adsche doesn't feel like going. And once again the old man tells his favorite story, quite incoherently, about soldiers from Austria who are said to have buried a real treasure in Büttenwarder at the end of the war. Adsche is fed up with it. This time, however, Uncle Krischan provides a detail that makes Adsche sit up and take notice, because the old man claims that he can find the place where the treasure is. The search begins Adsche sets off on a treasure hunt with his elderly uncle. When they finally end up on Brakelmann's farm, Brakelmann is of course also on the team. While Uncle Krischan's memories are already losing their persuasiveness, Brakelmann and Adsche follow every clue with increasing commitment. And since the ground is frozen solid, more powerful equipment will soon have to be brought in. So the two farmers end up digging and digging their way through the area with an excavator and pneumatic drill. Where is the treasure? They still haven't found the treasure, but the rattling of the drill and the sound of the tracked vehicle apparently fuel Uncle Krischan's memory of the end of the war. Brakelmann understands: the more convincingly the last days of the war are staged, the more vividly and precisely Uncle Krischan will remember what happened back then and will most likely lead them to the jewelry hiding place. When Uncle Krischan wakes up on Brakelmann's sofa the next day, the Second World War is not yet lost. Episode 31 / 2010 / buettenw. . https://www.ndr.de/buettenwarder https://www.ndr.de