5 Of The Most Haunted Battlefields On Earth

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@daanmartens4986
@daanmartens4986 4 жыл бұрын
When I was 17, me and a friend were taking a long bicycle tour in Ypres and by night we were lost. We were not in a hurry for anything so we just kept driving arround but then we got in a very thick forrest which felt very alive and death at the same time. Both my friend and me were getting paranoid and felt stared at. Then his chain broke and I had to fix this in the middle of the forrest and I was trying to fix it as quickly as I can so we could get the hell out of there while my friend was watching all arround us paranoid like we were being watched at from everywhere and I felt exactly the same. The next day I found out that that forrest was Polygon Wood where the ANZACS fought one of their bloodiest battles they ever fought in 1917 during the battle of Passchendaele. I walked through the forrest a few months later by day but it still didn't felt very comfortable.
@jonotame9212
@jonotame9212 3 жыл бұрын
Many lost troops were found buried in that exact area and reburied in the previously derelict Polygon Wood cemetery. All refurbished and well kept cemetery now.
@mugofbrown6234
@mugofbrown6234 3 жыл бұрын
I think it was either Polygon or Plug Street Woods where I was spooked out years ago. I hightailed it back to Ieper for a beer.
@pcgamez4ever14
@pcgamez4ever14 3 жыл бұрын
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers are still in the fields around Ypres. They are fallen there and still lie there. I've been very often in these fields and it's very peaceful there, but you can feel that something is wrong there, it almost feel like it's too peaceful there. But the salient is well worth a visit. I wouldn't feel comfortable as well when I should be alone in Polygon Wood hahaha
@minnowpd
@minnowpd 2 жыл бұрын
@@pcgamez4ever14 I stood in the Menin Gate looking at the thousands of names of the missing as a scottish Pipe band went into "Flowers of the Forest", the hairs stood up on my arms.
@jasonnicholasschwarz7788
@jasonnicholasschwarz7788 9 ай бұрын
You can talk to them, you know? They were once like us.
@wisemankugelmemicus1701
@wisemankugelmemicus1701 7 жыл бұрын
How the fuck is not every building in Volgograd not haunted? The Battle of Stalingrad claimed more than twice the loss of life of Gettysburg within the city alone. That's discarding the cannibalism that occurred among Axis PoWs in Gulags. And the wholesale slaughter that occurred in the countryside around Stalingrad. Not to mention the biological slaughter that occurred at Gumrak, a former airport turned giant medical facility from agents such as disease, starvation, and the cold. I've even read that there was a German soldier that was fed some bratwurst after being starved-out for months on end and died from simply taking a bite out of it. Stalingrad was worse than Hell. Not to mention, that most of the bodies were covered up and buried by the snow right where they died.
@asadpuppy1259
@asadpuppy1259 7 жыл бұрын
Its russia. Everyone who dies there goes to vodka heaven
@hansklok3564
@hansklok3564 7 жыл бұрын
because it's bullshit, i like the storys tho
@tahsingc4490
@tahsingc4490 7 жыл бұрын
hans klok whats bullshit?
@hansklok3564
@hansklok3564 7 жыл бұрын
Tahsin GC that a place can be haunted
@wisemankugelmemicus1701
@wisemankugelmemicus1701 7 жыл бұрын
VoteForTRUMP And..whether or not they STILL HAVE BUILDINGS WERE LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DIED. Seriously...literally thousands of people died fighting over Pavlov's House. Roughly 6,000 Germans were killed in the assault, actually. Which is three times as much German soldiers that were killed fighting pockets of resistance outside of Paris during the final stages of the Battle of France.
@markwaldenberger8412
@markwaldenberger8412 4 жыл бұрын
I am a veteran, spent time in the Army and the Marines so I don't scare easily but even I will admit that there is something about battlefields that reaches out to you and touches you. I visited Waterloo in Belgium when I was a younger man back in the 80's and I can tell you that I was hit at several locations by a feeling of intense reverence almost like being in a church during a service. Near the Lion Monument, I was experiencing more anxious feelings. It was almost as if I needed to leave that area and leave it fast. When we got to Hougoumont, many of us were overcome with a feeling of sadness and as the tour guide told us about the men of the King's German Legion who were defending the area and how they were eventually overrun, the reason for that sadness became pretty clear. There were other places too that definitely gave you an eerie feeling as you moved about the battlefield. When you think about all those men who died in that battle being buried right under your feet, it definitely gives you a very solemn feeling and even dread at some points. It was almost as if you could feel the emotions of the men who held positions in those spots during the battle, like being given a brief taste of what they experienced from across time and it wasn't pleasant.
@efsmith71
@efsmith71 Жыл бұрын
👃👃😞😞 I know the feeling felt the same dread at other battlefields its like old soldiers who have died in battle know veteran's
@SuperMrHiggins
@SuperMrHiggins Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I'm not sure if we just subconciously are aware of the gravity of the location or if there's actual supernatural shenanigans and goings on taking place,
@SuperMrHiggins
@SuperMrHiggins Жыл бұрын
I'm inclined to think the former
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 8 ай бұрын
this is how ghosts operate, when you are near them or they are near you they channel into your spirit and project things to you, like if you see a ghost even if its far away they are actually in your head projecting their image to you, they could be a sound a sight or a feeling, they can even harm you, our brains electricity is our spirit, the spirit is the electricity in our brains, a spirit can go into your spirit and control you to a certain degree, it can be like it jumped into your car when your driving and sit on your lap but you cant move and its driving very dangerously, they can control your voice and eyes and ears, people who sleep walk its a spirit doing that to them, they can stop your breathing by applying a pressure on your throat and chest, nearly killed me once couldn't move and it can kill you ,they can make you spin around and around in your head and make you feel really intoxicated like having a uncontrollable fit where you have to tell people get away from me im sorry im in trouble, involuntary movements, they can give you a massive electric shock causing a heart attack, thats why i never go near cemetery ir haunted places and prey they don't come near me
@oustandingsitter6106
@oustandingsitter6106 5 жыл бұрын
Imagine walking around the same hundred acres as a ghost for 460 years.
@Enkabard
@Enkabard 4 жыл бұрын
​@@sparkyphantom92 imagine over 100 billion ghosts repeating routine on earth, thats a number of people who died on earth so far, afterlife sounds even worst than Chinese water park!
@DOOM-kronicills
@DOOM-kronicills 4 жыл бұрын
Can’t be more boring than working retail
@based_prophet
@based_prophet 4 жыл бұрын
I would try to get ran over to
@cunchxcowboy
@cunchxcowboy 3 жыл бұрын
No concept of time when you're dead
@SonOfTheDawn515
@SonOfTheDawn515 3 жыл бұрын
Would suck ass. Open air prison.
@Aramis419
@Aramis419 7 жыл бұрын
I've been to Gettysburg a few times. Despite my family's protestations about not taking a guided tour, we've walked those grounds. Trust me. That battle isn't over.
@Clayton707
@Clayton707 6 жыл бұрын
Literally or figuratively? Figuratively I would agree. We are still fighting it in places like Ferguson Missouri...
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 6 жыл бұрын
Clayton Johnson ...THANKS TO RACE BAITING HOT-HEADS WHO CAN'T LEAVE BAD ENOUGH ALONE-!!!
@tacogimp7297
@tacogimp7297 5 жыл бұрын
It is. Grow up
@motorcityquig
@motorcityquig 5 жыл бұрын
Clayton Johnson Ferguson was a slave revolt.
@rayvecchiolli514
@rayvecchiolli514 5 жыл бұрын
I was at antiem at night and was hearing Canon's being fired and and could hear musket firings
@conorolaf1762
@conorolaf1762 7 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to know if animals tend to avoid those haunted areas.
@tiggerinthewoods7996
@tiggerinthewoods7996 7 жыл бұрын
good question.
@williamtattersall3528
@williamtattersall3528 7 жыл бұрын
Pat66 Herbert66 agreed
@esquiretaylor3022
@esquiretaylor3022 7 жыл бұрын
clyde lafferty nope
@theresnothinghereatall
@theresnothinghereatall 7 жыл бұрын
Do humans avoid those areas? Answer that and you'll know the answer to your question.
@truekingethan1774
@truekingethan1774 7 жыл бұрын
clyde lafferty humans are and animals ( it is scientifically proven ) and we go there a lot so
@shawnsierra7435
@shawnsierra7435 3 жыл бұрын
My 6 year old granddaughter heard Whispers of “Help Me” while exploring Antietam Battlefield a few months ago😳
@anthonyeaton5153
@anthonyeaton5153 3 жыл бұрын
Imagination that is all.
@drconflict629
@drconflict629 3 жыл бұрын
Oh no! That must mean ghosts exist!! Grow up you dope lol.
@tewam67
@tewam67 2 жыл бұрын
OoOOoOooOoo It's the spirit of the 1st Minnesota regiment!
@leighness1988
@leighness1988 6 жыл бұрын
I visited Gettysburg when I was twelve years old and when my dad and I went to the Devil's Den, I remember being hit with this wave of grief. I couldn't explain it. I wasn't frightened by anything there, I just felt so sad that I actually started to cry. I think there was something there but wasn't creepy, just heartbreaking.
@pappyodaniel1523
@pappyodaniel1523 3 жыл бұрын
A tsunami of sadness? Bloody Lane at Antietam is the same way.
@Daggz90
@Daggz90 2 жыл бұрын
Echoes of grief from a previous life. Your consciousness might have been there, in another body.
@SuperMrHiggins
@SuperMrHiggins Жыл бұрын
Yeah, any time you visit a battlefield... Gettysburg is pretty impressive, very humbling and heartbreaking. I mean, that was undeniably a just war, but that doesn't stop death from being an intense thing.
@chappye7
@chappye7 7 жыл бұрын
Go to Verdun in France very haunted too, felt very uneasy there.
@StuntdoubleDane
@StuntdoubleDane 7 жыл бұрын
My brother and I were at Fort Douamont a month ago, we didnt get to Verdun until late so we decided to drive up there at night and have a quick look before the next day. We were stood on top of the fort next to a gun turret and my brother said he could hear music, i never heard anything but he quickly wanted to leave after that.
@chappye7
@chappye7 7 жыл бұрын
PISH POSH who the fuck talks like that
@jenniferbrewer5370
@jenniferbrewer5370 7 жыл бұрын
But in your timeline, Kristoff, the battle of Verdun hasn't happened yet, LOL ;-)
@jenniferbrewer5370
@jenniferbrewer5370 7 жыл бұрын
Meaning no offense, Kristoff. Just banter.
@chappye7
@chappye7 7 жыл бұрын
No issues, probably all battlefields have some ghosts
@CindyRose76
@CindyRose76 7 жыл бұрын
I saw a ghost at Gettysburg when I was a kid. I went there with my parents. It was a rain foggy day and there was no reenactment going on that day. But I saw what looked like a Soldier standing by a tree with part of his leg missing. He had a haunted look in his eyes. He looked solid and no one else saw him. So I do believe that place can be haunted. Also people can be haunted too. CindyRose
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
interesting, thanks for sharing Cindy
@christophertuttle6244
@christophertuttle6244 7 жыл бұрын
CindyRose76 I went to Gettysburg and with my little brother's Boy Scout Troop and I can tell you right now it was creepy my spine felt heavy nose constantly cold even though it was the summer really creepy just the atmosphere of the place is weird
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
No you didn't
@elwirakardasz375
@elwirakardasz375 5 жыл бұрын
I saw a ghost when I was a kid but it was my dead family member
@RebelJew777
@RebelJew777 7 жыл бұрын
I'm a Civil War reenactor and historian in America. So anyway I sleep on many different battlefields, spend a lot of time on them day and night during the spring and summer. I could tell quite a few stories. But instead of one of those I'll tell a kinda comical one. So this took place in Gettysburg PA. It was during the anniversary of the battle, like most battlefield that's when the haunting is most active. Anyway I was walking back to camp from in town late at night about 1am or so. I was in full uniform and had all my gear. It had rained and there was a bit of a fog that night. At one point i came up to a couple about to pass them walking, the woman let out a loud scream that scared me lol. I said "Oh what happened" she freaked out again. Her boyfriend or husband whoever he was just looked speechless and lost. The woman kept pulling on him and wanting to run. I said "ma'am please calm down" "You ok, what's wrong" She said to her man "what's going on" " There's a ghost and he talked" "We need to go now" in like a crying voice. I said "Not I'm a historian and reenactor here for the event" "I'm alive I'm no ghost" Her man began to just laughing so hard nearly pissed his pants. She was shocked still but you could tell was very embarrassed. She apologized for her reaction and we hugged. Her man knew all along but just let her figure it out on her own, or until I would tell/explain to her who I was. We all had a good laugh though at the end, especially him. I think she was a little drunk lol. But yeah that's my story. It's not one of my haunting stories, it's kinda comical you had to be there. Be since it had to do with haunting I thought I share it.
@rockgod6180
@rockgod6180 6 жыл бұрын
Rebel Weaver dude, that's fucking hilarious
@chrislowry3822
@chrislowry3822 6 жыл бұрын
Rebel Weaver hello I'm a reenactor too. I been wanting to go up there but I ain't had the money yet
@Mahasattva27
@Mahasattva27 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the laugh, rebel.
@KevinLeong3012
@KevinLeong3012 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder how can they mistook you as a spirit? 😂
@SlinginDillys
@SlinginDillys 5 жыл бұрын
I feel like we need more stories now
@lamoon1525
@lamoon1525 5 жыл бұрын
I visited Gettysburg around 1968. I was fairly young and had no real understanding of the battlefield or the lives lost. I saw what I thought were re enactors near Devil's Den. I thought it odd they were using real blood...turns out, there was no reenactment. I inquired about it at a tourist trap nearby. My parents refused to discuss it.
@josephmoore9706
@josephmoore9706 3 жыл бұрын
@Fish Sandwich lol such bullshit
@adankmeme651
@adankmeme651 3 жыл бұрын
@@josephmoore9706 what did he say.
@benjaminfrank7780
@benjaminfrank7780 3 жыл бұрын
bullshit
@franklinck-schrage3538
@franklinck-schrage3538 3 жыл бұрын
Go there
@executeorder6559
@executeorder6559 3 жыл бұрын
Why are u a 52 year old watching these videos
@loganseagroves8490
@loganseagroves8490 7 жыл бұрын
I visited Gettysburg. My phone shut off. Wouldn't turn on till I left. And I heard distant gun fire. Creepy.
@Guitarocker493
@Guitarocker493 7 жыл бұрын
Logan Seagroves That just sounds like Chicago.
@nightmarston2156
@nightmarston2156 7 жыл бұрын
Guitarocker493 lol no that ain't Chicago that's L.A
@MetalMessiah1219
@MetalMessiah1219 7 жыл бұрын
look up Gettysburg College. those buildings were used for the Union officers. numerous stories run rife.
@emilysweets4048
@emilysweets4048 7 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have a shitty phone and a gullible mind. I have some wonderful oceanside land in Arizona to sell you.
@trenthill3578
@trenthill3578 7 жыл бұрын
If it was a Samsung Galaxy, that would explain it. And the gun fire you heard was probably civil war reenactment.
@lkyelberg8255
@lkyelberg8255 7 жыл бұрын
I was never interested in the history of the Civil War. Until - I visited Gettysburg. I could literally feel the energy there. And I am not a psychic.
@anthonyeaton5153
@anthonyeaton5153 3 жыл бұрын
Try Googling The American Civil War by Ken Burns. Magisterial !
@keithlloyd4254
@keithlloyd4254 7 жыл бұрын
Once many years ago whilst driving south from Calais at midnight I was forced to pull over by torrents of rain, thunder & lightning. Being young & foolish I never gave my whereabouts a thought. I spent the most unpleasant night of my life, unable to sleep, I had a feeling of oppression & misery, of a great weight on my shoulders, nothing tangible but very unpleasant. When my companions awoke every one wished to leave immediately, all feeling the same unpleasant sensations so we left. I realised soon that I had come to far east & was in the middle of the old battlefields of the Somme. I also noticed that the lightning seemed to illuminate the fields, trees etc. like daylight for an instant, since discovering that the huge amount of metal in the ground is responsible for attracting the electricity.
@ttpn2003
@ttpn2003 6 жыл бұрын
I'm actually surprised Passchendaele isn't on this list
@TherealStewey
@TherealStewey 5 жыл бұрын
Passchendaele is not haunted well I don't think it is
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Why? There are no ghosts and no hauntings. It's just a rural Belgian village
@ryanmarks1567
@ryanmarks1567 5 жыл бұрын
@Mace Windu your fuckin dumb
@bendoddridge2059
@bendoddridge2059 4 жыл бұрын
I died in hell they called it passchendaele
@cinjonsmythe6318
@cinjonsmythe6318 4 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather fought there. It was a hellhole bog. Rip
@TheIndogamer
@TheIndogamer 7 жыл бұрын
Battlefield Hardline because no one played there anymore
@imluna6455
@imluna6455 7 жыл бұрын
Raihan Purboyo more populated than COD ghost servers
@TheIndogamer
@TheIndogamer 7 жыл бұрын
Narga x oh that is more empty.
@ObaidaThnibat
@ObaidaThnibat 7 жыл бұрын
Gd one :D
@kemdar72
@kemdar72 7 жыл бұрын
im not trying to hate but still i feel like ya shudnt be saying stuff like this as real men went out there and died in these wars like im not hatin on u i just wanted to say about all of this
@kiandagger
@kiandagger 7 жыл бұрын
Kemdar Plays they're talking about video games so it shouldn't really matter to you
@TheSeperatistConfederacy
@TheSeperatistConfederacy 7 жыл бұрын
Well Stalingrad should be haunted too
@HaloFTW55
@HaloFTW55 5 жыл бұрын
Volgograd? Thousands of people still live there.
@SirGalahadCtny
@SirGalahadCtny 5 жыл бұрын
I guess, entire city still filled with living people on sites of battles of past have to somehow, I don't know, have too positive or let's say living energy to overcome any bad feelings and so on.
@proggerjohn
@proggerjohn 5 жыл бұрын
Nathan Drake After what Stalin did, I would think the entire country should be haunted.
@matthewsmith4647
@matthewsmith4647 5 жыл бұрын
@George Arndt lol i think he was actually a Brit. Most Americans know Russians aint the enemy. Thats the UK.
@Hollywood2021
@Hollywood2021 5 жыл бұрын
I would have put Stalingrad #1
@Witchofthewoods.
@Witchofthewoods. 2 жыл бұрын
I live about 15 minutes from Antietam Battlefield and an hour from Gettysburg, but the only odd experience was Gettysburg. A 90 degree day and I walked through an ice cold area on a field. It was absolutely strange!
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 8 ай бұрын
the thing about the cold and ghosts is nonsense, they don't control temperature, you might feel cold but it wont be cold its the ghosts messing with your senses making you feel cold, they project things to our brains, in our brains is electricity wich is our spirit, the ghosts are only spirits with out a body , our brains are knd of like a mobile phone that ghosts can send messages and files to to project what they want us to know
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 6 жыл бұрын
I have been to both the Somme and Gettysburg: both have a palpable 'atmosphere'
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Only if you want them to. They are just fields with known history. Everywhere has a history. You just don't know most of it. I have been to the Somme approx 50 times day and night.
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 4 жыл бұрын
Centrist Philosopher : well lucky you. I've lived in 🇬🇧 for 61 years and have only been to the seaside twice.
@jamesoneill2556
@jamesoneill2556 3 жыл бұрын
@@suzyqualcast6269 You're not the travelling type!😊
@jamesoneill2556
@jamesoneill2556 3 жыл бұрын
@James Reilly It could have been just psychological. If you hadn't known where you were you mightn't have felt anything out of the ordinary. Just my opinion, although I do believe in ghosts.
@robtyman4281
@robtyman4281 2 жыл бұрын
@@modelrailwaynoob ghosts (or spirits) are real. Not all of us experience any in our lives, but this doesn't mean they don't exist. Some people are better attuned to their surroundings and as a result have an ability to pick up on something or feel a presence or change in atmosphere in a place or building. The same goes for 'Time slips' where someone or a group manages to somehow experience a place during a different era or time period. Some of the most fascinating and unexplainable occurrences experienced by people include time slips. Some are quirky, others chilling. Like a group of Army Cadets back in 1957 in Suffolk, who were on a training exercise, and who all experienced the same thing when they entered a village. They think they managed to see the village how it would have been just after the Black Death in 1348. They say they all felt the air get heavy, and a yellowy mist in it. The village they said felt oppressive and incredibly eerie, and the boys were gripped by a feeling of sadness out of nowhere . They saw no people, heard no one - yet said they felt they were being watched, there were no birds singing - nothing.....and it looked like Springtime. Moments earlier they were in Autumn 1957. The church bells of the church they remember hearing before entering the village had stopped suddenly almost mid ring. All three of the cadets had a vivid recollection of their experience, and they still did over 30 years later when one eventually revealed their experience, in 1980. Chilling to say the least. How can three people can experience the same thing at the same time? This is something that you just can't explain. It defies logic. But I believe it happened to them.
@individuum4494
@individuum4494 7 жыл бұрын
Europe until ww1: let's fight with some few thousand soldiers ... China already in medieval ages: Are 800k soldiers enough or shouldn't we gather more?
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Ha! Would have been an impressive sight, wouldn't it?
@LV_427
@LV_427 7 жыл бұрын
Ancient battles also involved absurdly large numbers of soldiers. Just look at Thermopylae. I think Lindybeige has a video about difference in the size of armies in medieval and ancient age.
@deequalizer4483
@deequalizer4483 7 жыл бұрын
Scott Prendergast but he's a human
@DYLANJJK94
@DYLANJJK94 6 жыл бұрын
Scott Prendergast Nah but you are for not understanding basic _English_ ....
@mauricerose3386
@mauricerose3386 6 жыл бұрын
Indi Viduum j
@Honeysmile13
@Honeysmile13 7 жыл бұрын
ghost soldier giving ammo to renactors, hell that there is a good soldier; may god bless soul
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
omg
@shaggyrequiem
@shaggyrequiem 4 жыл бұрын
Damn, what a nice ghost :D
@brwils3378
@brwils3378 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, espiacially now ammo is so hard to get and expensive in the United States. That’s a true American Hero.
@rayzedark1353
@rayzedark1353 7 жыл бұрын
I really wanna visit one of the ww1 battlefield and stand there and just salute for all the soldiers that have served defending their lands
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Now that is a good idea. I've done it many times and for both sides.
@shaggyrequiem
@shaggyrequiem 4 жыл бұрын
Same :D
@fabianhartendorf9609
@fabianhartendorf9609 4 жыл бұрын
I was at the Somme in Mammet woods and heard gunshots very close by. Very scary!
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 3 жыл бұрын
Go do it! Save some money, and live your dreams .
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 3 жыл бұрын
@@modelrailwaynoob good on you sir. The dead, who once were enemies, cease to be so upon the cessation of hostilities. The germans were doing what they had to, just as our allied forces were doing what they had to. None escaped the horror of war, so we should salute ALL the lost. Good for you sir.
@thomascannon5548
@thomascannon5548 4 жыл бұрын
Worked on the TNT Movie, "Gettysburg". About 300 of us in Union "Iron Brigade Uniforms" had just marched around a bend in the road and there came the rattle of wheels, horses, and men shouting. The order came "cavalry from the rear and our columns of fours divided in two to allow the horses to pass between our ranks. Just as the noise came to the curve in the road. The noise and racket just died away. Like a strong breeze, it just blew itself out and there was nothing.
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
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@joshproductions4283
@joshproductions4283 7 жыл бұрын
I visited a French village called orador sùr glane, it was a town devastated by the nazis after d-day. They burned the women and children in the church and gunned down the men in the barn, then burned the town and left the scene for the returning farmers
@1337fraggzb00N
@1337fraggzb00N 7 жыл бұрын
I have been around Verdun several times some years ago and i still have nightmares. In some bunkers there seems still to be the smell of blood. We found fragments of bones in the woods and especially in the remains of Fleury one can experience that strange sound of silence only few special places have. All for nothing. Verdun was just comparing dicks in a large scale.
@robertkennedy2027
@robertkennedy2027 7 жыл бұрын
Visited The Somme a couple of times, along with Ypres.
@joshuaconstantin1878
@joshuaconstantin1878 7 жыл бұрын
ever heard of dark5 you copied his whole youtube channel
@SharkKid42
@SharkKid42 7 жыл бұрын
Unknown5 Brandywine Battlefield is about 5 or so miles from me. People say it's haunted and Gettysburg is about 2 hours away from me. I have been there and have at least one photo with what might be a ghost in it not sure though.
@desertfox2558
@desertfox2558 7 жыл бұрын
THIS FUCKING MUSIC IS SCARIER THAN THE VIDEO
@unfriendlyface3647
@unfriendlyface3647 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@notdeequalizer2895
@notdeequalizer2895 6 жыл бұрын
desert fox I know
@curious_one1156
@curious_one1156 7 жыл бұрын
Stalingrad. Now Leningrad must be something then,with soldiers dying from starvation and freezing.
@alvarezz7986
@alvarezz7986 4 жыл бұрын
Eeshan Khan volgograd not Leningrad
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 4 жыл бұрын
soldiers? more like the entire city was a graveyard by the time the red army retoke it after 2 years of constant siege..
@cricketking8450
@cricketking8450 4 жыл бұрын
Soldiers and civilians in Leningrad and Stalingrad starved Especially Leningrad
@cricketking8450
@cricketking8450 4 жыл бұрын
@@alvarezz7986 YOUR RIGHT THEY CHANGED THE NAME BACK TO Volgagrad
@cricketking8450
@cricketking8450 4 жыл бұрын
@@JeanLucCaptain you are absolutely right I believe that the cilvian,s of Leningrad had it worse than any of the people of Russia
@kaitlynlusk817
@kaitlynlusk817 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been to Gettysburg, it was beautiful and quiet and I could occasionally hear a horse neigh in the distance (they have trail rides you can take, probably not ghost horses lol.) We stayed on the battlefield until dark and didn’t see or find anything scary. The only frightening part of our trip was when we went hiking on one of the trails and I was looking down a very steep drop off that made me feel shaky and dizzy. We looked around and saw a group of vultures perched in the trees just looking around lol it was so quiet we could hear their wings beat and feathers rustle when they’d go from tree to tree. Buuut I’m afraid of heights and vultures live everywhere so it’s easily explainable lol
@MrPers0n30
@MrPers0n30 2 жыл бұрын
I went to Gettysburg with my family once didn’t see anything unusual but we went in summer and we’re swarmed by bugs but all agreed we’d go back when it was cooler so we did just that but I was not wanting to go so I stayed home since I thought it’d be too hot still so the rest of my family still went and while near the Tennessee monument at dark they saw what they described as semitransparent white colored soldiers with fading legs so they appeared to be hovering and were ducking behind overgrown grass grouped closet together in a line (there were 3 of them) to potentially avoid enemy fire then they walked a bit more and vanished. So we went back again with me the next fall and enjoyed it but since then there had been a policy added saying everybody must leave the park at sundown so we decided to go to another area outside of the park where there was a large Calvary charge and we knew there were not horses in the area at the moment and heard what I can only describe as the sound a horse would yell after being shot and we were just standing there in silence for a moment just in shock as I knew I heard that then I break the silence by asking if everyone else had heard that and everyone agrees they did indeed also hear that yell and we stood there not knowing what to do and just got back into our car and went to go back to the town and we didn’t experience anything like that ever again but because of that and just overall having a good time I am planning on going back sometime and maybe going to other battlefields
@AmerikanSkull
@AmerikanSkull 7 жыл бұрын
May God have mercy on those poor souls
@soslothful
@soslothful 7 жыл бұрын
Maybe god should have acted to prevent the slaughter.
@RetroFiles
@RetroFiles 6 жыл бұрын
Soslothful, You can't blame god when it is Humanity itself that put itself in the war.
@andrewoliver8930
@andrewoliver8930 5 жыл бұрын
@@RetroFiles he's always on the winning side. He only helps strikers in football.
@jerrybains5660
@jerrybains5660 5 жыл бұрын
@@soslothful Why? Is He our Big Catering Service in the Sky?
@jerrybains5660
@jerrybains5660 5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewoliver8930 How do you know that? Did you count all the battles? No? Then shut up.
@smedleybutler448
@smedleybutler448 7 жыл бұрын
Visited a battlefield in Kentucky, I SAW Soldiers working a fire, laughing and playing music.
@pires4641
@pires4641 7 жыл бұрын
Sure bud. Sure
@elliott4627
@elliott4627 7 жыл бұрын
Smedley Butler where was this
@smedleybutler448
@smedleybutler448 7 жыл бұрын
Near where they took the ironclad war ships down river.
@smedleybutler448
@smedleybutler448 7 жыл бұрын
on a video about hauntings. OK
@diabolikalm
@diabolikalm 7 жыл бұрын
probably a clan meeting brah!
@ndowg
@ndowg 4 жыл бұрын
Why?... why did I think it wise to watch this at 3:00 A.M.
@TheReckoningBeginsToday
@TheReckoningBeginsToday 5 жыл бұрын
Can confirm ghost at Gettysburg.
@jerrynaylor4092
@jerrynaylor4092 3 жыл бұрын
Same can be said for the Perryville battlefield fun fact actually ghost adventures went their back in 2012
@josebocanegra8720
@josebocanegra8720 7 жыл бұрын
I've never went to those places but I live in a haunted attraction basically XD I live in Puerto Rico and the capital has a fortress in the coast built by the spaniards. There were many battles and pirate raids, hell, the whole capital was on fire thanks to the pirates, it was later rebuilt, but now the entire city is haunted, from ghost pirates to spaniards to slaves
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for sharing Jose!
@alexxz0144
@alexxz0144 7 жыл бұрын
Jose Bocanegra I was born in Puerto Rico (ceiba)
@wimpievanderwesthuizen4994
@wimpievanderwesthuizen4994 7 жыл бұрын
esquire you the after birth of a pig
@jorgebermudez7880
@jorgebermudez7880 7 жыл бұрын
Jose Bocanegra long live el morro
@888nevik
@888nevik 7 жыл бұрын
+ThePenguinSquad that's because assasins creed is based off real life dummy
@co.agmusic
@co.agmusic 7 жыл бұрын
Incredible subject and brilliantly presented!
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, your music always makes things 100x better!
@RobertTheBruce664
@RobertTheBruce664 6 жыл бұрын
CO.AG Music
@mrs.elitenugz8491
@mrs.elitenugz8491 6 жыл бұрын
CO.AG Music agree. 💯
@CaptRip0127
@CaptRip0127 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve been to Gettysburg and I’ve had my encounters. I can feel their souls. Same at Antietam, that experience was eerie.
@lindaterrell6104
@lindaterrell6104 4 жыл бұрын
CaptRip0127 Shiloh hit me hard. Several areas I was hit with tremendous melancholia. Another area I questioned allowed that I wondered if there were any spirits about. A butterfly showed up and landed on my shoe. And stayed there for a time.
@allthingsharbor
@allthingsharbor 4 жыл бұрын
I was at Antietam a few years ago. Eerie and 'cold' , yet it was a very busy and sunny warm weekend with tourists all around. I also had a sighting in Fort McAlister ( in Georgia, south of Savannah.)
@Mike_79
@Mike_79 4 жыл бұрын
I live my life on the ww1 battlefields ,and never see or hear a ghost ..... There is even a ww1 German cemetery on the backside of my house with 45 000 + souls ... lived Ypres now in Menin . PS: If you have family there (Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof Menen) I'm glad to pay my respect in you're place even it was the enemy and send picture with email , we have to let the past rest and live in peace
@johnmacpherson9629
@johnmacpherson9629 4 жыл бұрын
WELL DONE.
@fling-dutchman7842
@fling-dutchman7842 3 жыл бұрын
I visited Ypres and the surrounding ex-ww1 battlefield areas years ago, those places and the cemeteries I visited hold a depressing, sad atmosphere but I indeed wouldn't say it's haunted. Which I'd say is almost odd, giving that there's thousands of soldiers still having an unknown grave in that sector. Maybe it's because their names are remembered on monuments like the Menin Gate, preventing them from being forgotten...? Who knows.
@stephaniemathias2343
@stephaniemathias2343 7 жыл бұрын
I personally have never experienced anything at Gettysburg but my friend who lives there actually has a picture of a civil war soldier ghost in his mirror
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Interesting, have they shared it online?
@stephaniemathias2343
@stephaniemathias2343 7 жыл бұрын
No, just a few friends
@pissant5564
@pissant5564 7 жыл бұрын
Mwah 😘
@Cautioncapino
@Cautioncapino 7 жыл бұрын
Stephanie Mathias ok now that's fucked up
@joshuahyndman8395
@joshuahyndman8395 7 жыл бұрын
Hook me up with that image
@daltonmoen1404
@daltonmoen1404 7 жыл бұрын
I went to Gettysburg a few years ago but sadly all we did was stay in the tour bus and drive around the battlefield and every now and then we got out and looked around. As a paranormal and history nerd, I was massively disappointed
@daltonmoen1404
@daltonmoen1404 7 жыл бұрын
I will have to do that whenever I go back. Hopefully when I do, I am there for a long time. Also I love your picture
@daltonmoen1404
@daltonmoen1404 7 жыл бұрын
Funnily enough I'm watching a video on episode 8 while typing this
@tiannapatrick1628
@tiannapatrick1628 7 жыл бұрын
Dalton Moen
@michaelburton2253
@michaelburton2253 7 жыл бұрын
Dalton Moen
@rickgraham9964
@rickgraham9964 7 жыл бұрын
There are plenty of paranormal investigation groups that do public tours. The best one I've done is with the Gettysburg Paranormal Association. They let us use actual ghost hunting equipment and I was able to capture several responses and capture several ghosts.
@pwb0511
@pwb0511 7 жыл бұрын
I have visited Gettisburg, Manassas and Andersonville, but Antetiam was by far the creepiest for me.
@galacticfoxgaming7807
@galacticfoxgaming7807 6 жыл бұрын
I love how he doesn't just say why the place is haunted, he goes into details with stories of why. It makes it way more interesting
@Pro-Deo
@Pro-Deo 7 жыл бұрын
About 40 years ago when I lived in Birmingham, Michigan, USA, I was reading in bed about 11 pm at night when after a bit I heard what I thought was a small airplane or distant train. I ignored the noise until it grew louder and closer at which point - I heard at least 75 Native American Indian warriors on the warpath. As they went past my bedroom window, I distinctly heard them full throttle with their war cries and the horses hooves galloping top speed. It scared the f out of me and I dared not look out the window because I knew I would see them all. Their noises finally faded off into the night. I looked in vain for years before computers were in to see if a battle happened where I live and just recently found out there was an Indian war battle that came right through where I lived at the time. The University in Michigan where I found this out said that there were 80 Indian warriors who galloped into battle right past my house.
@jasperrasper2392
@jasperrasper2392 7 жыл бұрын
Don't hear to many hauntings involving stone age men etc lol
@chapiit08
@chapiit08 7 жыл бұрын
Stone age humans were not as brutal as the ones that came later their wars, if they had any, didn't amount to the slaughter we have been able to accomplish in the last five thousand years or so.
@opnavesea
@opnavesea 7 жыл бұрын
Neanderthals haunt my sandbox.
@genuinepenguinproductions4547
@genuinepenguinproductions4547 7 жыл бұрын
chapiit08 far cry primal I know it not realistic. I'm having a joke.
@esquiretaylor3022
@esquiretaylor3022 7 жыл бұрын
chapiit08 lol and what are you basing that off of. God damn you're uneducated
@esquiretaylor3022
@esquiretaylor3022 7 жыл бұрын
netsuj yenrav I'll haunt your moms box
@cheekloins4126
@cheekloins4126 5 жыл бұрын
Something I’ve always wondered is other creatures view on a human battle. Like if a bird flys over and just sees us murdering one another in mass, or a family of deer peeping from the woods. I imagine most other animals see us as destructive gods to be avoided if possible, so seeing entire crowds of us with our machines killing one another surely has to be a wild occurrence to come across.
@shaggyrequiem
@shaggyrequiem 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine actually speaking to ghost soldier that would literally share his experience. I wonder if that has ever happened. 🤔
@andrewgarner15
@andrewgarner15 4 жыл бұрын
Believe me or not but I have
@dguy0386
@dguy0386 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewgarner15 who was it? what did they say? I'm curious
@LeBaldJames23-
@LeBaldJames23- 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewgarner15 cap
@LeBaldJames23-
@LeBaldJames23- 3 жыл бұрын
@@dguy0386 he was smoking weed
@andrewgarner15
@andrewgarner15 3 жыл бұрын
@@dguy0386 I was in Gettysburg in 2017 for Spring Break. My family has always been "spiritually connected" so I was expecting to see something. At around 9:00 I was doing my evening run around the area and I found myself by the "highwater mark" (the closest confederate soldiers got to Union lines). When I stopped to take a look around there was what appeared to be a reenactor in Confederate garb that beckoned me to speak with him. We had a pleasant chat for a few moments. He asked me why I was running and I told him I was preparing myself for Army basic (I was leaving for FT Benning soon). He frowned and told me he was in the service a long time ago (judging by his age it looked like he fought in Iraq) and spoke to me of his time in the Army and an injury he sustained in battle. I asked him to explain further (I was young, I didn't understand that men don't want to speak of war after they've seen it firsthand). He then told me he was shot trying to take a hill with his platoon because he was leading from the front. I asked him if he regretted that or anything else about his service and he said no. He then asked me if I wanted to see the wound and again, I was to young to understand but i accepted none the less. And when he removed his gray jacket and lifted his tunic there was a massive gaping whole where his abdomen should've been. I've never ran so far or fast in my life. I've tried telling friends and my peers this but who would believe me? The only people who would was my family. And even then they never asked me to elaborate. They just asked me what happened and that was that.
@terraalbritton6405
@terraalbritton6405 2 жыл бұрын
The battle field in Verdun in France is still littered with buried bombs that can kill to this day. I really appreciate the respect of a human voice being used for such a somber subject.
@_Dogberry_
@_Dogberry_ 7 жыл бұрын
I have actually a creepy story about Gettysburg as a kid. I went there to see the reenactment, and l saw the man who reenacted Grant or some important Union guy and as a kid(I was about 8-9) I loved the Civil War, and since I had a Union cap on, I asked the guy what could I do? And he pointed to a hilltop which was like 30 feet away and said "Run their and hold that hill" so I did, And as I ran to the hill I get hit in the right eye socket by something, I tumbled over and held my eye, moaning in pain. I thought it was a bug and felt to see what is was, nothing was there. There was nothing around me. *Edit* I’m 21 now, and looking back on the whole thing I have no idea who that union officer was, dunno if he was Meade or someone else. Honestly it probably was a big bug, but holy smokes did it feel like someone smacked me with a mallet.
@unfriendlyface3647
@unfriendlyface3647 7 жыл бұрын
Should've dodged
@heavyarmzs20s5
@heavyarmzs20s5 6 жыл бұрын
COn 1 Must be a ghost bullet..
@official_commanderhale965
@official_commanderhale965 6 жыл бұрын
Could’ve been a bug but f lol out of you eye before you had time to collect yourself
@Slenderslayer351
@Slenderslayer351 6 жыл бұрын
Putnamehere6 Sounds like you might've been reincarnated from a Civil War Soldier
@dalton411970
@dalton411970 6 жыл бұрын
That's freaking weird.
@martinshepherd8041
@martinshepherd8041 3 жыл бұрын
I live just a couple of miles from Sedgmoor in Somerset, the site of the last civil war battle ever fought on English soil. On occasions locals still here what sounds like Cannon and Musket shots. We have all become quite used to it
@zachariah1962
@zachariah1962 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Sedgmoor can be another creepy and atmospheric place, Especially with the low-lying mist.
@GodlessScummer
@GodlessScummer 7 жыл бұрын
Culloden has a pretty eerie atmosphere as well. I went there when I was young and although I didn't see any ghosts or anything it just feels as if it's a haunted place.
@SRCMinistry
@SRCMinistry 4 жыл бұрын
My last name is Cash..I was told that members of our clan (McTavish) was there
@kkrwazie
@kkrwazie 3 жыл бұрын
I went to Culloden on a school trip years ago. Didn’t see anything but felt the air was very heavy and almost pushing me down. I was 10 at the time, didn’t really understand death the way I do now
@devingraves8044
@devingraves8044 7 жыл бұрын
I am officially spooked, are you?
@presidentfresh448
@presidentfresh448 7 жыл бұрын
Devin Graves im actualy not surprised war is h*ll
@soslothful
@soslothful 7 жыл бұрын
No. It is all rather dubious.
@cplcabs
@cplcabs 3 жыл бұрын
Nope, there is no hauntings
@harryzhang4660
@harryzhang4660 7 жыл бұрын
I was born in Nanchang, China and have been to the Poyang Lake battle site. I am still alive and writing this comment in the US.
@bernardeksteen7910
@bernardeksteen7910 7 жыл бұрын
Harry Zhang nooooooooo
@official_commanderhale965
@official_commanderhale965 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz
@4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz 5 жыл бұрын
What happened between "visited Poyang Lake" and "I now live in the US" that you're not telling us??
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 4 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear angry Chinese ghosts literally disappeared a Japenese Pirate ship.
@IAmMrQ
@IAmMrQ 7 жыл бұрын
It's all rooted in energy. I believe in most cases that involve people being killed in unsettling ways, especially during war.
@owenmills3517
@owenmills3517 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve visited the Somme battlefields, Ypres, and have walked the passchendaele sites. You get a very eerie feeling, didn’t help that it was freezing and foggy aswell
@Gopniksquat
@Gopniksquat 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to one day visit those places to pay respects. Are there any markers or monuments that show you exactly where particular structures were (like trenches, bunkers, etc.)? I know a lot of that is covered up or gone now, but it would be surreal to see some of that stuff in person
@owenmills3517
@owenmills3517 3 жыл бұрын
@@Gopniksquat I went to one sit and the trenches were preserved quite well actually, you could see the rusted old boilers that kept the soldiers warm inside and rotten wooden planks on the ground. Other sites on Canadian battlefields had large dips in the ground where trenches once were. We went to a forest where the remains of a German bunker were preserved incredibly well, the concrete was covered in moss but you could still see the slits in the side where machine guns were mounted
@thomasnesbitt620
@thomasnesbitt620 7 жыл бұрын
this video reminding me today be thankfull who serve and gave there lives
@MelsVolcano
@MelsVolcano 7 жыл бұрын
That last one, with the cartridges. The hair stood up on the back of my neck! Outstanding research!
@citizendavid
@citizendavid 5 жыл бұрын
an old saying from the G-burg area ..."There wasn't any ghost until the book."
@rbm6184
@rbm6184 4 жыл бұрын
Citizen david The same thing is said about the Bermuda Triangle. It was not a big deal because ships and planes are lost and vanish all over the Atlantic Ocean until the book made that one area famous. No ships and planes are lost in any greater number there than anywhere else in the Atlantic but the book would like you to think there are.
@davidfildes9826
@davidfildes9826 6 жыл бұрын
USS Arizona memorial gave me creeps..
@dwrussell96
@dwrussell96 7 жыл бұрын
How do you have only 6.5k subscribers? This was great.
@seal158
@seal158 6 жыл бұрын
Ragnar Lodbrok dang he had 6.5 11 months ago WOW....now he has 150k ...
@daehttub7737
@daehttub7737 6 жыл бұрын
1 year later hes got 156k ... still rockin great vids too
@ulfricstormcloak9096
@ulfricstormcloak9096 6 жыл бұрын
NO YOU IDIOY HE HAS 150K R U DUM
@thedavistwins1595
@thedavistwins1595 6 жыл бұрын
Ragnar Lodbrok 162k subscribers one year larter
@marckoster510
@marckoster510 6 жыл бұрын
Because there's no good evidence for the paranormal. Simple really.
@arthriticpenguin1128
@arthriticpenguin1128 7 жыл бұрын
While I was never on a haunted battlefield per se, I have had two experiences that left a mark on me that are similar. The first is that I'm from a logging town in Washington. One day while I was in high school, my mom swerved while driving down our access road to the highway to the highway because she thought that she nearly hit someone. I saw them too, and they were dressed like they belonged in the 1920's. We got out to check to see if they were okay, but we never found them. I did some digging, and that area was home to a logging camp from around the 1880's up until the Great Depression, and quite a few loggers went missing during that period. I have no theories other than loggers + booze + anger + weapons = death. The second thing happened while I was in Iraq. It wasn't so much that I saw something as I came to a realization. I was stationed at JB Balad (aka Camp Anaconda), which is located in the Sunni Triangle. I was on the night shift, and while I was driving around base in the dead of the night, something dawned on me. From ancient times (Assyria, Babylon) to classical times (Persia, Rome and Greece) to the Middle Ages (Byzantium, the Arabs, the Turks, and the Mongols) to the modern era, nearly every major empire's armies had marched across the soil that I was driving across. Talk about putting things in perspective, eh?
@Squishyw
@Squishyw 5 жыл бұрын
Daum brother glade your home thats a crazy story
@francismajor3530
@francismajor3530 4 жыл бұрын
Never saw an actual battlefield until last April when my friend and I were in Europe. We passed right by Memetz Wood and at the time I remember feeling this sudden sadness come out of nowhere. I learned right after what had happened there and it made sense.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 6 жыл бұрын
When I visited Gettysburg in 1992 I had the strange feeling in many areas of the battlefield that I was being watched. This was before I knew of its reputation for paranormal activity.
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster 7 жыл бұрын
The boulders at Devil's Den were used to take cover but became a lethal mistake. The bullets raining down ricocheted between the countless boulders & literally swiss-cheesed many of the men taking cover among them. It became an absolute slaughter & some think this might be why the area is such a hotspot
@refugeeca
@refugeeca 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know where you heard that. The lead bullets mostly flattened and fused to the rock. That's why there's no bullet holes today. There's a lot of folklore about Devil's Den that just isn't true.
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster 7 жыл бұрын
refugeeca from the park ranger working Devil's Den
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster
@BiblicallyAccurateToaster 7 жыл бұрын
but if u want some references "War, Terrible War" "Brigades of Gettysburg" The ricochet in that area was already known by the local populous & there was a $5.00 fine for firing a gun at or around Devil's Den.
@theorangecrusher
@theorangecrusher 7 жыл бұрын
I went there in my early teens and while I never saw anything strange or heard anything, I remember remarking several times that the place had a weird feeling. I just felt weird there.
@XmarcX92
@XmarcX92 7 жыл бұрын
Probably because you didn't have the lord in you so the ghost saw no reason to put up a show. I read that in the book of the babble.
@shi1ba
@shi1ba 7 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna go in the locations mentioned in the video
@pissspartantf2459
@pissspartantf2459 6 жыл бұрын
SkychromE Same
@sou1de3p
@sou1de3p 4 жыл бұрын
I saw a soldier in gray when I was 8, I believe near devils den. I never realized till I was older and thought about it what I probably saw wasn't really there. He was the only soldier I saw that day so no reenactment was going on
@spicytrash4981
@spicytrash4981 3 жыл бұрын
I went to Gettysburg as a teenager. Can confirm it does have a certain "presence."
@StuntdoubleDane
@StuntdoubleDane 7 жыл бұрын
Where i am from in England, i live about a minutes walk from a Roman Fort. in 2008 me and my friend were walking home at around 1.45 am from a friends house in the next town. The Fort is a short cut to my house and cuts about 15 minutes off the usual walk throught town. I stopped to roll a cigarette and as i went to lick the rolling paper i saw two white figures about 40 ft in front of me, both of them side by side flowing up the track, i say flowing as they didnt seem to be moving arms or legs they were just moving at a very fast pace up the track where the old fort wall was. You couldnt see them from the knees down, like they were floating but the were moving at such an incredible pace it was unreal. We watched them for about 20 seconds before my friend was too freaked out and started to run off, i ran after him but as i looked back i could still see them travelling along the wall. I have been back many times with a camera but i havent seen them again yet, but i will one day....
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Take fewer drugs dude. It's not good for you. Ghosts don't exist so it was in your mind.
@alesszzandro6324
@alesszzandro6324 7 жыл бұрын
i wonder what normandi beach and germany battlefields are like then
@EDMLyfe
@EDMLyfe 7 жыл бұрын
Alejandro the Trident The beaches are public beaches so it's happy and all that makes it look like there was a battle there is the bunkers and defenses.
@BewareOfTheKraut
@BewareOfTheKraut 7 жыл бұрын
Have a visit to Hürtgen forest. A brother of my grandfather is still there, waiting for a catholic sepulture.
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Just a beach and just a field. I've been many, many times.
@fireemblemistrash75
@fireemblemistrash75 7 жыл бұрын
What I like about this channel is it feels less saturated.. What "top 5" lists you make are actually interesting, and aren't mostly bs that channels like Dark 5 or all time top 10's, whom barely do any research, and don't inform us as well as you.
@planescaped
@planescaped 4 жыл бұрын
"He was unable to find the treasure despite searching for months" Never underestimate the resolve of poor people getting to sunken treasure before you.
@G.R.Buchheister
@G.R.Buchheister 7 жыл бұрын
Between 1879 and 1883 there was a war between the Republics of Chile, Perú and Bolivia. It is said that to this day some battles are still fought in the nights. I've heard first hand accounts of soldiers patrolling the desert who've seen large units with old uniforms on the move, sometimes even stopping to ask directions to the centinels. I myself while on a 4 day march, following one of the routes they took, have seen a lone soldier roaming in the night aimlessly. Also, it is said that if you want to take something you find on the battlefields as a souvenir without asking form permision from the soldiers, they'll haunt you wherever you go until you return the item to them. There are lots of stories, as thousands of soldiers perished either in battle, from desease or thirst.
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting - thanks!
@player18792
@player18792 7 жыл бұрын
German Ramirez of you ask for permission how do you know if you've received permission or not.
@G.R.Buchheister
@G.R.Buchheister 7 жыл бұрын
player18792 I've never taken anything, but it is said that if not given permission, you'll feel the object being heavier than it should be
@mollendinousa
@mollendinousa 7 жыл бұрын
German Ramirez I heard that theres some activity around Alto de la Alianza in Tacna Peru. my brother told me he heard like a bunch of people marching with boots.
@G.R.Buchheister
@G.R.Buchheister 7 жыл бұрын
mollendinousa Doesn't surprise me, in Alto de la Alianza took place one of the biggest battles of the campaign.
@jhpv89
@jhpv89 7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if Volgograd and Berlin are haunted…
@jhpv89
@jhpv89 7 жыл бұрын
I also heard if you visit Volgograd, you can see the deathstar nuking hiroshima.
@jimchumley6568
@jimchumley6568 6 жыл бұрын
Ville san With that satanic emblem you have proudly displayed, you are.
@alfiehillhsaliill8880
@alfiehillhsaliill8880 6 жыл бұрын
WILL TRAP4 FOOD well hitlers bunker is under a car park it's true!
@michaelbourne6332
@michaelbourne6332 5 жыл бұрын
Berlin is hunted
@TS-bn7zt
@TS-bn7zt 5 жыл бұрын
The Welsh soldiers shown on parade at 7.00 mins are outside the George public house at Mumbles in Swansea. The pub is still there and looks almost the same as it did back then. Look at recent photos , it's amazing that hardly any change has taken place here. Very interesting video , many thanks.
@johnhalley8933
@johnhalley8933 5 жыл бұрын
Going to Chickamauga Battlefield will give you chills...
@patriotenfield3276
@patriotenfield3276 4 жыл бұрын
Old green eyes
@moediaz7357
@moediaz7357 7 жыл бұрын
I love military history and the paranormal after having a 9 month personal experience, so I've always been fascinated with haunted battlefields so I appreciate this video. I always find it puzzling why so many rational and intelligent people would stubbornly deny the possibility of the existence of the paranormal. Millions of people over thousands of years have experienced what they believe are paranormal encounters, yet others dismiss their experiences because our current level of science cannot define or interpret what they experienced. Even though there are many tools to measure and record findings and numerous DOCUMENTED cases, disbelievers continue to dismiss and ridicule those who have had paranormal experiences.
@BadAzzTrolling
@BadAzzTrolling 7 жыл бұрын
For my eighth grade field trip we spend 2-3 nights in Gettysburg can't wait
@brandody9750
@brandody9750 5 жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@jumpinglizards69
@jumpinglizards69 4 жыл бұрын
Answer the dog, pears
@After9designNetwebdesign
@After9designNetwebdesign 5 жыл бұрын
I love the voice of this narrator. I could listen to him forever...
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 5 жыл бұрын
My camera NEVER "acts up". But on the Gettysburg battle field....it ALWAYS "acts up".
@michaeldiebold8847
@michaeldiebold8847 7 жыл бұрын
Verdun. that place is creepy. I couldn't leave b there fast V enough
@flipzcold254
@flipzcold254 5 жыл бұрын
25..
@kellicunningham3975
@kellicunningham3975 7 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed with this. Thanks for posting it. I look forward to more.
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kelli! :)
@thartstone
@thartstone 7 жыл бұрын
When I was a child in New Zealand we rode horses out to a forbidden (Tapu) cliff which was the scene of a huge Maori battle where 2000 were thrown off the cliff. 200 metres before the cliff the horses and dogs suddenly stopped then they turned around and bolted in complete panic and wouldn't go near the place again.
@melissafaye915
@melissafaye915 4 жыл бұрын
I went to Gettysburg a few years ago, and can tell you, there is seriously something wrong with that place. It's like anxiety and depression, alot of anger too, rolled into each other. At least that's how I felt, it's hard to explain. While I was there, I saw a man running across the Devils Den, except he didn't have a face. Like, I could see MOST of him, but his face was just blank. I also heard weird sounds like booming, and screams. Definitely something I'll never forget.
@jumpinglizards69
@jumpinglizards69 4 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a skeptic, always loved history so he went to Gettysburg, came back a changed man. Something unseen is left in the wake of this world's battles. Also, I like your snake
@conpop6924
@conpop6924 3 жыл бұрын
Hm i went to Gettysburg a couple years ago. Ig im the only one who didn't feel weird or see anything. I just was amazed that these massive battles had happened right where i was standing
@cplcabs
@cplcabs 3 жыл бұрын
Its just your imagination playing up. Those who go there not knowing what happened there would not feel anything.
@ilovemykitties84
@ilovemykitties84 7 жыл бұрын
i can't think of a much scarier thing than a hillbilly ghost
@soslothful
@soslothful 7 жыл бұрын
Such intelligence on YT is a rare treat.
@anthonyagnone5440
@anthonyagnone5440 5 жыл бұрын
That's funny but true. Unkempt dirty rebel with no teeth and pissed that he died too soon. Came back to haunt your ass.
@cinjonsmythe6318
@cinjonsmythe6318 4 жыл бұрын
psst! yew got a pretty mouth!
@lumineniananubis4161
@lumineniananubis4161 7 жыл бұрын
Playing battlefield 1 while watching this.
@mryeaahhoe7279
@mryeaahhoe7279 5 жыл бұрын
I miss battlefield 1 , someone stole mines😑
@CelticCari
@CelticCari 3 жыл бұрын
The forests near Verdun can also be a very creepy place. I was walking alone in the woods near Fort Douaumont when suddenly hearing footsteps in the forest. As it was a rather eerie atmosphere I wanted to leave quickly. The steps I had been hearing also became quicker. Soon I noticed that behind the trees and bushes was another path almost parallel to the one I was walking on and I had been hearing the footsteps of another woman. We both were scared as hell yet as soon we found out, we had to chuckle a bit.
@grahammorris6235
@grahammorris6235 Жыл бұрын
Well Cari any "forest near Verdun" must have been a replanted site as nothing was left of anything except tree stumps. I have visited Verdun a few times and never felt any other feeling except sadness. If spirits are still roaming these fields of slaughter then they must come in tens of thousands!
@CelticCari
@CelticCari Жыл бұрын
​@@grahammorris6235 I personally don't believe in any kind of ghost or afterlife. But that was an eerie experience. I had been roaming the cemetaries for several hours and standing at the graves of people being at my age or sometimes even 10 years younger made them feel so alive to me.
@grahammorris6235
@grahammorris6235 Жыл бұрын
@@CelticCari I have slept on battlefields all over Europe during the passed sixty years and have never come across anything paranormal. However, I do think that some folk, given a vivid imagination, can conjure up impressions of
@tootiejamba
@tootiejamba 3 жыл бұрын
I've been to four US battlefields, Gettysburg, Ticonderoga, Bennington, and Little Big Horn. Gettysburg was by far the most impactful. Very humbling experience. Plus, I was there for the 155th anniversary of the battle in July 2018, and the weather was just as hot and humid. So it gave a real sense of what it might have been like, as far as the weather goes anyway.
@eyebrowsj2243
@eyebrowsj2243 7 жыл бұрын
If you perhaps want a video idea: I really like mysterious items/artifacts that may be cursed/magical.
@Unknown5tv
@Unknown5tv 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will add to the list :)
@bonniewinfield3148
@bonniewinfield3148 2 жыл бұрын
My parents took me to Antietam when I was in high school. We went to a restaurant that night, and I swear there were ghosts looking in through the windows. I kept staring at the curtainless windows and saw movement, which was probably leaves blowing or something which could be explainable, but it sure seemed to me that there were ghosts at every window watching me.
@ScratchthechalkBoard
@ScratchthechalkBoard 4 жыл бұрын
Well at least Star Trek fans sort of remember since they named that starship the Kobeyashi Maru, so it isn't exactly forgotten
@joesphx54
@joesphx54 5 жыл бұрын
It is notable that you recognized Gettysburg as one of the most haunted battlegrounds in America. So many stories, so many experiences of a supernatural quality come from there. My family visited one year to honor our ancestors that fought in the battle. While there some strange photography came from our Polaroids. What was far more interesting to us however is that some tourists from Japan had taken photos of "reenactors" just a few weeks before. When questioning a ranger if a show was being held nearby, no show and no reanactors was the answer. There are also videos that can be searched that clearly show ghostly regiments.
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
Buy a better camera. No ghosts.
@probablynotanagent5594
@probablynotanagent5594 7 жыл бұрын
anyone want to dress up as battle re-enactors and go to these haunted places just to freak people out?
@soslothful
@soslothful 7 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha, boya!
@anonimous2451
@anonimous2451 5 жыл бұрын
yea, from dusk til dawn. with cannon fire emulators. That would be soooooooooooooooooooo kewl.
@georgezink6338
@georgezink6338 5 жыл бұрын
Joshua ur.ignorent.to those, who gave their lives.for freedom .your the joke
@leoballou9354
@leoballou9354 5 жыл бұрын
Anon Imous pb
@ponylover2206
@ponylover2206 5 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha yes
@jdenwilson7049
@jdenwilson7049 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, well Gettysburg, walk a killing field after dark, if you have enough guts, decide for your self, then comment. Thanks for the video, it only confirmed what I already FELT.
@Arthur54321
@Arthur54321 3 жыл бұрын
Back in the day I was an English Civil War Society reenactor and we did a re-enactment fairly close to the site of the actual battlefield site of Marston Moor - July 1997 or 8 (I think) - about 6 miles away from the actual site. Our re-enactment was actually filmed for the Royal Armouries and is somewhere on You Tube. One evening, over that weekend, me and the Doris decided to visit the battlefield and we were standing at a clump of trees that Cromwell apparently directed his forces from. Without much warning the atmosphere changed and we were caught out in a really intense thunderstorm it didn't last long but it was well spooky. I realised later that the battle took place in the evening and was 2 July 1644 - I can't remember the exact date we were there but it was very close to the anniversary of the battle.
@grahammorris6235
@grahammorris6235 Жыл бұрын
My old friend, the late Brigadier Peter Young, who, if any, was well versed in the ECW battlefield knowledge, once said to me that in his opinion any ghosts roaming around these old fields of conflict must wish they were in the far beyond considering the state of the country today (he said this upon the fall of Ted Heath!!)
@ba-gibrickunboxingreviews3941
@ba-gibrickunboxingreviews3941 7 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna go to the ww1 battle site a scream MANA BORDEN (man down) in German and see what happens.
@brightworld1148
@brightworld1148 7 жыл бұрын
BA - GI brick unboxing & reviews is that really in german?
@ba-gibrickunboxingreviews3941
@ba-gibrickunboxingreviews3941 7 жыл бұрын
Yea.
@brightworld1148
@brightworld1148 7 жыл бұрын
i thought it was mann instead of mana
@brightworld1148
@brightworld1148 7 жыл бұрын
***** so i was right
@brightworld1148
@brightworld1148 7 жыл бұрын
***** cool :D
@Catdore
@Catdore 7 жыл бұрын
Great video, I can vouch for Gettsyburg being haunted as all getout.
@edithann1284
@edithann1284 7 жыл бұрын
I grew up near Vickesberg MS, one of the longest(over a year) and most defining battles of CW. Because its conclusion took place at almost the same time as Gettysburg, it is often overlooked. Grant was the commander. It's importance lies not just in the starving, shell shocked and dead soldiers and civilians and those whose died of malaria and yellow fever in Grants attempt to dig a ditch to bypass the city on a hill, but the fact that Vickesberg was the last holdout on the MS Rv, a major Hwy
@charlottefuller9195
@charlottefuller9195 5 жыл бұрын
I lived in Pennsylvania and have been to Gettysburg. I was never looking for anything but when I was at Devils Den, my hair stood up the whole time I was out there. I was in law enforcement and Army Special Forces all my life and "students" from the Army War College (future Senior commanders, Generals) have witnessed paranormal phenomenon. Additional note from the personal side... my wife who is from the south and I were married at Gettysburg.
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
REMF
@dapabur1
@dapabur1 3 жыл бұрын
Pennsylvania has ghost voters also.
@cristobaltorres3625
@cristobaltorres3625 7 жыл бұрын
I SHIT you all not. But try your local hospitals and schools. You'd be surprised...
@pyrogames7162
@pyrogames7162 7 жыл бұрын
Cristobal Torres like what
@cristobaltorres3625
@cristobaltorres3625 7 жыл бұрын
Pyro Games go to schools after hours and or hospitals especially when areas or floors are closed off for renovation.
@pyrogames7162
@pyrogames7162 7 жыл бұрын
most schools have it so a team come too the building
@cristobaltorres3625
@cristobaltorres3625 7 жыл бұрын
Pyro Games yup
@sgtcaco
@sgtcaco 7 жыл бұрын
Fuck dude ,I used to skate my school as kid on weekends,that was not scary BBut a few weeks a go I went for a skate at that old school at Night for the first time in 25 years By my self. I was ok at the time I did feel a little like something was stalking me ,Like a slight cold shiver on my back.Thinking back I would not do that again.
@TedBronson1918
@TedBronson1918 7 жыл бұрын
I had the opportunity to go to Gettysburg many years ago and was a guest at the Lutheran Seminary on Seminary Ridge (many thanks for their hospitality!). I had the chance to wander all over the battlefield- day and night. I was particularly interested in wandering at night, having heard the stories about the battlefield and strange happenings. I went to the area of Pickett's Charge. At the time I was a soldier, and not exactly afraid to run around at night anywhere. But that was probably one of the creepiest places I've ever been. I always felt like I was being watched or followed, sometimes very close. The feeling was strong enough to raise the hairs on the back of my neck. I thought one or two of my buddies had followed me and were messing with me at first, but I was alone there. At Devil's Den,I could understand how it got the name. Fighting there must have been hell amidst all the boulders and huge rocks. The place felt like a death trap, and it must have been exactly that for many men. I was with a group at that point and it was daytime, but I always had the feeling I could look over a rock or round a corner and run into something bad before I knew it was there. A very fascinating place. I'd love to return there and repeat my visit to those 2 particular sites with some ghost hunting equipment. I cannot imagine someone going there thus equipped and coming away disappointed.
@modelrailwaynoob
@modelrailwaynoob 5 жыл бұрын
You need to grow some m8. I was a British soldier, have been to all the WWI and WWII European battlefields and at night and I don't feel the slightest bit scared or creepy.
@alicegraham1571
@alicegraham1571 7 жыл бұрын
One of the most terrifying things ever to happen to me was visiting Gettysburg in October 2016. There are almost no toilets anywhere. Bad enough for men, a nightmare for women. I encountered a lady from North Carolina. I stood watch for her, and advised a man, who turned out to be her husband, of the situation. They were grateful, a moving experience. Go to Verdun. No silly reenactors, or hyped up tourist ghost walks. Sometimes you will encounter family placed markers. One marker stated " Your eyes are closed, Ours have have never ceased to weep".
@christopherstisi9120
@christopherstisi9120 7 жыл бұрын
I had been at battleship cover in Massachusetts on a WWII Destroyer, I was in boy scouts and we slept on the boat in the same beds that the sailers slept in, I remember waking to the ship shaking hearing yelling and seeing men in sailor uniform yelling orders and moving around. I was terrified because I was only 9 and I know I saw what I saw because later I asked around to see if I was just seeing made up things, but others saw what I saw, but the eerie thing was that as they described what they saw, It was what I had seen exactly. I do believe that those spirits are those of men who were thrown into the sea from the ship after they died. I never really said anything else about it until this video
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