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Re: Struck in the back of the head
by
appie
I laughed about it all, untill one night I was on the computer and something very, very scary happened in the room I was in. It scared me so much that I moved all the items that I thought could be causing this to the garden, and got rid of them the next morning. The human remains were picked up by somebody of the grave-service, a reburried. Now its quite, and nothing has happend for a while and my wife can sleep again.
Now I'm not sure to believe in ghosts or things like that, but I had taken something into my house what made some very scary weird things happen, and I'm glad its gone!
-I've never been superstitious, I'm highly skeptical of paranormal stories, yet they fascinate me. Would you elaborate on what happened when you were at the computer?
I would never take home human remains, that's way past the line for me... bones don't bother me, but it would feel very wrong. Although ironically, my room is packed with the remains of many prehistoric beasts, and I have no problem with that.
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04-20-2009 02:20 AM
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Re: Struck in the back of the head
-I've never been superstitious, I'm highly skeptical of paranormal stories, yet they fascinate me. Would you elaborate on what happened when you were at the computer?
Well, only if you prommis not to laugh! What happend that night I can not explain, and like you I am very sceptical abou these things, allways looking for a logical explonation. My wife went to bed that night feeling very uncomftable as that evening a lot of strange things was going on we couldn't explain, so she left al the lights on and begged me to come upstairs soon, but I forgot about what happend and stayed downstairs for a while. Untill I felt somebody grabbing my shoulder and calling my name (as like to ask a question), so I sayed "Yes?",thinking somebody had walked into my house to ask something, but there was nobody in the room. Then a 12 kilo canonball rolled over the floor across the room to stop at my feet. Well, this really scared the hell out of me, and I still don't know what to think of it, but as I said I claened out some stuff from the vitrine's!
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Re: Struck in the back of the head
by
SteveR
Your description of a POW camp at St. Louis as a concentration camp is at best very uninformed sir and a poor choice of words.
There was a POW camp at Camp Crowder Missouri about 30 miles from where I live. The former German POW's I have spoken with over the years have told me that they had more freedom as a U.S. POW than they ever had as a citizen in Nazi Germany.
Forgive for my choice of words. It was a hold camp for pow's . I have NOT done my homework on the camp but i am stating what was told to me.
Well yes, they were treated better here than when he was in the military or nazi citizen that is totally the reason why he became a U.S. citizen.
All you have stated has nothing to do with the point i was trying to get across. Being he was a German not a nazi.
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Re: Struck in the back of the head
This item and firearms and other bits of past conflicts,are a real conection to the battles large and small.Anyone who dismissess these as just war surplus,does not realize just what they represent. No one can go back in time,however these tokens are as close to being there as possible. The pistol clutched in a young man's hand at night,the bayonet along side,when there was nothing else,are all real links to the past.The membership in the NAZI party,was by only a small percentage of the fighting force.These were men fighting for their country then ,as now.
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Re: Struck in the back of the head
no teeth or hair in this ss lid of mine but was cut from a kia , liner blood damaged but its my favourite lid , when i had this at my mothers the room it was in all the plants died and allsorts of things happened my mother couldnt wait to get shut of me and my collection https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/germa...64-m42-ss.html
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Re: Struck in the back of the head
fantastic top end collection Dave , love that ss lid !! how long have you owned it , and how did you come across it ?
cheers Al
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