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We All Live in a Haunted Submarine

by Patrick Bernauw in History, May 31, 2009
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In Germany a submarine was called an U-boat, or “Unterseeboot”. At the outbreak of World War One, Germany had 33 of them. With the possibility of rich prizes off the British and Irish coasts and in the Channel, in early 1916 an entire flotilla of 24 U-boats was launched in the North Sea. One of them was the U-65, and from the very beginning there was talk about “jinxes” and “hoodoos”.

A Mystery of the Mystic Lamb: The Nazi Plot

by Patrick Bernauw in History, April 18, 2009
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The Ghent Altarpiece, also known as the Mystic Lamb, was completed in 1432 by Flemish Primitive Jan Van Eyck. The painting is surrounded by mysteries concerning, possibly, the Holy Blood(line) of Christ… This also is the reason why the panel of the Just Judges got stolen, the thiefs got killed and the Nazi’s were very interested in the mystic masterpiece…

Walking with the Dead

by Evis T in History, July 28, 2008
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A personal and powerful journey through the war graves of Ypres.

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