What paranormal events happened on the battlefields of WW1?
Not really paranormal (depending on what versions you read), but look up the Wildmen of No-man's-land.
Not really on the battlefield but this guy's violent death during WWI (and his life before that, for that matter) had some kinda paranormal aspects.
>>18901731
The Somme and Verdun are reported to be haunted. Other than that I cannot say
>>18901731
Zombies and giant robots.
>>18903714
Nope. Werewolves and time travelers.
>>18901731
Hyperpenis
Soldiers strongly believed that they were saved by angels in one battle, but it's been disputed a lot as nothing more than fiction.
>>18903719
Nope. Aliens and Khornate Berserkers.
If you consider Germany's loss, perpetrated by the Jews (the Silent Front) black magic, then there's that
>>18903824
Nope. Sayans and Namekians
>>18901731
Werewolves and angels
The crucified soldier is a tad unsettling.
>>18902462
he survied multiple shots
then after 10 shots he got up again and walked again to the shooters
pretty crazy just like in le movies right
something I'm also interested in. worth checking out:
http://militaryhistorynow.com/2013/06/27/phantoms-in-the-trenches-historian-explores-the-supernatural-folklore-of-the-world-war-one/
Tim Cook, “Grave Beliefs: Stories of the Supernatural and the Uncanny among Canada’s Great War Trench Soldiers,” The Journal of Military History 77 #2 (April 2013): 521-542.
or the whole thing in "Ghosts Have Warm Hands"
>>18902436
This was pretty cool, thank you anon. Here's a link I found on the subject
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/09/the-mysterious-wild-men-of-no-mans-land/
>>18901731
There were accounts of large armies / units composed of specters.
>>18904276
Didn't think that the CEO of Apple is into paranormal and warfare.
>>18903938
Nope. Skinwalkers and Wendigo's.
Not totally related but for any anons interested in first world war spookery. You guys should check out this movie.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deathwatch_(2002_film)
>>18901731
ghosts
ghosts everywhere
>>18901731
The Angels of Mons is the most famous one I can think of.