Historical Proof from the Afterlife : A WWII Sudentenland Story Validated
- May 7
- 3 min read
Step into the fascinating account of an online mediumship reading that reached back to World War II—a story where every specific detail was validated two years later. From the soul of a house to irrefutable evidence, discover how a voice from the Sudetenland's past proved that life goes on beyond the veil.
About two years ago, I sat down for a Zoom session with Catherine, an American living in the Czech countryside. It was mid-winter, and the afternoon light had already faded into night. As Catherine sat by her fireplace, I clearly saw a woman sitting right beside her on the sofa. She was knitting, radiating a quiet peace, satisfied that the day’s work alongside Catherine was finally done.
Resilience & Mediumship : a Soul in the Heart of WWII
"This woman lived in this house long before you," I told Catherine. I could feel her incredible strength—the "iron will of Eastern women," she emphasized. She had led a rugged but dignified life in what was once an old stone farmhouse, still tending to a few animals in spite of the requisitions from German troops in the area.
"I live in the Sudetenland..." Catherine whispered.
Historical Context: This strategic region, home to an ethnic German community for centuries, was annexed in 1938, marking a turning point in the Nazi occupation of Central Europe.
Daily Life in the Sudentenland : Details from the Afterlife
The lady described her daily life with factual calm, never once complaining:
Survival by Hand: A trapped rabbit or a foraged root was a hard-won meal.
The Raw Elements: There was no electricity. Warmth meant gathering wood and twigs; water meant carrying a heavy bucket from the well every day, no matter the weather conditions.
The Unknown: She lived purely in the moment, not knowing what the next day might bring.
"It belongs to Catherine now"
"Her name is Mar… Marie, or Martha?" I asked. Unfortunately, Catherine didn't know anything about the previous owners.
I described the original layout of the home—how the rooms were used then versus now. Back then, livestock lived where the modern living room is today. Since Catherine and her husband had painstakingly renovated the house, she asked: "I hope she likes what we’ve done with her place..."
The response was immediate and filled with warmth: "Oh no, it’s Catherine’s home now."
Thus Catherine, who now lives there alone, received a beautiful message: this woman watches over her everyday, a silent companion through the seasons and the demands of country life.
May 2026: The Unexpected Historical Validation
The story might have ended there. But just a few days ago, in the month of May, a man in his fifties appeared at the gate. He was German, visiting the area with his wife, and asked if it might be possible to see the house…
His grandmother once lived there.
Catherine invited them in. Without mentioning a word of our session two years prior, she simply listened as he confirmed every single detail, point by point:
The Layout: "The animals were kept right here," he said, pointing exactly to the living room.
The Reality: He confirmed the total lack of electricity... in this specific part of the village — where the German community lived at the time.
The names: He evoked his grandmother, "Marie", and his own mother — Marie's daughter... "Martha".
The Final Goodbye: He shared how, at the end of the war, his grandmother was given "only ten minutes" to pack and leave her house forever.

Closing the Circle
There was no way, at the time, any of what I said during this reading could be validated. Yet, the souls of Marie and Martha reached out through their descendant to offer this profound "wink" from the afterlife. Meaning that Marie was indeed there on that winter day, guarding the house and waiting for the right moment for her story to be fully heard.
🔊 Audio message from Catherine... sent just before we spoke to dive into the details!
🌿 As a Medium, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for this closure. Passing on these "slices of life" is a sacred gift: the gift of Memory.
What this means for you
No matter where you live or how old your home is, your predecessors may still be watching over you. They are like the Penates—the ancient Roman protectors of the hearth.
If you wish to uncover the history of your home or reconnect with the souls who walk beside you, I offer clarity and guidance through online sessions and in person in Paris.



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