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Nobody that has a good account of the ghost soldiers and other paranormal activities in World War II.
In the Great War seem to be great. Number of bizarre events. For example, one of France's most famous Ace remove war,. flew high in the clouds and never returned. Where he or his brother's. Famous war poets. Wilfred Owen in his boat off the coast of Africa and then into his room a British ship officers saw his brother was dead. Wilfred Sit in the chair, eyes life. Said goodbye and then essentially disappeared. Or frightened young military officers who report or an old mystery. sergeants who came by to calm down as they battle on. Or how about an angel of war. Mons, spiritually German command to stop and the British to flee? A good account of this and other activities? How about the Red Baron made complete. Associated with his Fokker as his death in the field or not France.
Angel of Mons, and conceivably military phantom parents. David James Clarke, David B. Clarke.
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