Dark Histories

The Supernatural in War

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Prior to the First World War, ghostly apparitions across battlefields tended to be confined to large scale skirmishes fought in the skies. In America, Modern folklore has helped to spawn a cottage industry within the tourist trade of Civil War battlefields. The equation of such high death rates, paired with intense levels of trauma seems to equate to an acceptance that wars were surely the perfect breeding grounds for the supernatural. Though this doesn’t always appear to ring true, war is, nevertheless, a ripe area for some very bizarre stories.   SOURCES   R. Machen A., (1915) The Angel of Mons: The Bowmen and Other Legends of the War. London, 1915.   Runcorn Guardian (1915) Angel At Mons. 27 August, 1915. P.5. UK.   Davies, Owen (2018) A Supernatural War: Magic, Divination and Faith during the First World War. Oxford University Press, UK.   Carrington, Hereward (1918) Physical Phenomenon and The War. Dodd, Mead and Co. New York, USA.   Liverpool Echo (1916) The Trench Ghost. 21 November, 1916.