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Missing Persons

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Murders obscured by the whirlwind of World War II

Murders obscured by the whirlwind of World War II

Here you will find unknown, tragic and unsolved murders committed in the United States during World War II. Sources: “Missing Persons” G. Greene, “Daily Southern Magazine” 09-04-1945,

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The Lost Chapter Of Bel Air's History

The Lost Chapter Of Bel Air's History

Around April 1940, the murder of two six-year-old twins under unclear circumstances occurred in Bel Air.

Due to the war at the time, the local court was closed and replaced by a much less effective Military

Commission, which failed to track down the perpetrators. After this tragedy, an urban legend arose about the

lost souls of the twins wandering the corridors of the local courthouse.

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Roadside Store Mystery

Roadside Store Mystery

At the end of World War II as the Allies were taking over Berlin, a twelve-year-old boy went missing in Edna Hill in the southern United States. He was the son of the owner of a roadside store frequented by passing motorists. According to the shopkeeper and local residents, the boy was abducted by a strange man who stayed at a nearby motel for two days. He inquired about kindergartens in the area and hunting stores, among other things. The man was never later found, nor was the missing boy or body.

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Please, remember: 1.) I always check carefully the sources used 2.) I often manage to find local people who tell about stories I find. They confirm to me the reality of the story and often agree to interviews that you can check out on my blog 💻📒

CURATOR'S NOTE

World War II had far too many victims.

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