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World War II was a conflict like no other. Allies and Axis powers clashed for six years, millions of people lost their lives, and the world was never the same afterwards. To this day, there are still many unanswered questions, including unsolved mysteries that took place during and after the war.
An Euroan war has nothing to do with Far East Asians and they say is WW2.... heroship worshipping a Superstar warmongers murderer to hail them as God in the West....
Opium trade war was 100 years of war and supposedly a great war with a Dynasty Country in the world.... and loser European shamelessly retreat into oblivion...
The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid, took place on the night of February 24-25, 1942. It was a supposed attack by the Japanese on the US.
Except it wasn't. Alarms went off, search lights were pointed towards the sky, and anti-aircraft artillery was used. But it turns out that there was nothing to be seen the next day.
That is except for a few damaged buildings and cars, hit by artillery shells. But it was deemed a false alarm, possibly caused by a lost weather balloon. Still, many theories have arisen from the event, including UFO conspiracy theories.
Allied flight crews started to see some mysterious lights in the sky, which they dubbed "foo fighters." These balls of light would behave strangely, follow the planes, and move rapidly. They were essentially a type of UFO.
These were not enemy aircraft though, as "foo fighters" never really attacked Allied crews. Numerous theories have arisen, of course, from German secret weapons, to pilots' hallucinations caused by fatigue, electrostatic phenomena, and, yes, aliens.
The Nazis built a network of underground tunnels, which was supposedly used to transport looted treasures. It is said that one train full of gold is trapped in a collapsed tunnel somewhere in Lower Silesia (near Wroclaw in Poland).
Despite numerous efforts to locate the train, no one has been able to find it to this day. Indeed, some historians claim that it never existed. But no one has been able to prove it either way.
It was not until 1960 that remains were found. There was evidence that the crew had parachuted out of the plane about 16 miles (25 km) before the aircraft crashed. What exactly happened remains a mystery to this day.
The Columbus Globe for State and Industry Leaders, also known as "Hitler's Globe," popularized by Charlie Chaplin in 'The Great Dictator' (1940), was actually owned by the Nazi leader. What happened to such a prized possession? No one knows.
On December 5, 1945, five bombers known as Flight 19 vanished. And then the search and rescue aircraft sent to look for them also vanished. No wreckage or bodies were ever found. Flight 19 is one of the many mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.
Operation Paperclip saw many German scientists relocating to the US. But, in fact, many others fled Europe. These escape networks became known as ratlines.