I HAVE QUESTIONS with Michael Ruhland

Hidden in a shoebox during WWII

2 min · 8. juli 2026
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The story of the Jules Rimet Trophy, its disappearance during World War II, and its survival in an ordinary shoebox under a bed, highlighting the courage and humility of an ordinary person in protecting something precious. Takeaways * Courage over fear * Acts of preservation happen in silence Chapters * 00:00 The Vanishing Trophy

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