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3 Creepy Ghost Encounters From War Zones

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War is one of the worst acts that human beings can wage against one another. Whether countries fight internally or externally over ideals, politics, or money, the reason never makes a difference when it comes to the untold physical and psychological destruction it wreaks on civilians and soldiers.

The scars left behind ripple through time in memories, history textbooks, and even transcend death with the presence of spirits. These are just three creepy ghost encounters from war zones. There are too many recorded to begin attempting to document them all. Read on for our top three picks

The Stone House from The Battle for Little Bighorn 

Before the turn of the century in the year 1900, American soldiers kept themselves busy clearing the land of Native Americans in savage battles over culture and territory. One of the most famous of these conflicts was the Battle for Little Bighorn, in Montana, in 1876 which left 260 Americans dead at the hands of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. There have been numerous paranormal sightings in this infamous battlefield over the years, like disembodied soldiers and Natives riding horses, but the Stone House is the most active spot for such activity in this location. Built in 1894, visitors and workers at the Stone House have reported lights mysteriously turning on and off and sounds of footsteps that don’t belong to anyone living. A local park ranger routinely checking the Stone House even ran into a Cavalry soldier, who marched across the building past the ranger with only his torso and head visible.

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The Ghost of Little Round Top from Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg is one of the bloodiest battles in American history. Over the course of just three days, it took a total of almost 60,000 soldiers and the land is regarded as one of the most haunted places in the United States. The Ghost of Little Round Top is one of the most famous of the numerous hauntings of Gettysburg, spotted during the filming of the 1993 film Gettysburg. The production company that was on location described a scruffy old man emerging from the trees who wore a ragged Union uniform, but was assumed to be one of the many extras playing soldiers. He smelled of gunpowder and passed around some ammunition, describing the Battle of Gettysburg as furious, and then walked away. Curious about the old man, the crew approached the prop coordinator who told them that the ammunition didn’t belong to the company. They were actual musket rounds from the time of the war. ghost encountersThe Ghost of Normandy 

WWII is the last Great War that has been fought between several large countries and the invasion of Normandy is one of the most infamous conflicts of the entire battle.  On the morning of June 6, 1944, a coalition of allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy to retake it from the N*zis and, although they caught the Germans off guard, there were still substantial forces to overcome. Untold numbers of soldiers lost their lives that day, but the beach is preserved along with the turrets and bunkers built almost 80 years ago. Many tourists that make the trek claim ghosts still remain on the beach. In 2014, one couple posted pictures from their trip and found a shocking site in the developed pictures. In the second photograph, the face of a young man with a military haircut can be seen peering out at them, chilling the couple who, thankfully, made the discovery from the safety of their hotel room.ghost encounters

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Written by Syl
Syl is a professional criminologist who shamelessly spends her time listening to true crime podcasts, watching horror films, and bringing real life horror to her written pieces.
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