Unsolved mysteries in World War 2

Among them are the difficult mysteries from World War II such as strange flying objects in the Los Angeles air raid, the mysterious disappearance of the ghost train full of wealth of the Nazis .. .

Today, although science and technology has been developed, there are still many mysteries from the past that are still a great challenge for humanity. Among them are the difficult mysteries from World War II such as strange flying objects in the Los Angeles air raid, the mysterious disappearance of the ghost train full of wealth of the Nazis . .

Los Angeles air raid, USA

Los Angeles air strikes took place from the night of the 24th and the early morning of February 25, 1942 - just three months after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

That day, the US military discovered strange flying objects appeared on Los Angeles city airspace. Immediately, the siren rang throughout the city sky.

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Supposedly a surprise air raid from Japan, 1,440 waves of anti-hijack ammunition fired by US troops responded to the enemy. But not a single plane was discovered. All those strange flying objects disappeared mysteriously in the night.

However, later US Navy Secretary Frank Knox called the incident a "false alarm" but many believed it was an alien UFO .

So far, the bizarre incident of 1942 is still a mystery unanswered to challenge scientists.

"Ghost train fleet" carries Nazi treasures

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A train carrying a lot of wealth and treasure that Nazi plundered the last days before the end of the Second World War worth up to about $ 200 million moving from Breslau (now Wroclaw) toward Waldenburg, Poland .

However, when entering the Owl Mountains, this train mysteriously disappeared, leaving no trace. Many believe that this valuable vessel is still in Polish territory but the exact location is still a mystery.

From the end of the war to the present day, many searches for "ghost trains" carrying Nazi treasures have been carried out, but all have gone to dead ends.

Subhas Chandra Bose's mysterious death

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Subhas Chandra Bose is an Indian politician. During the Second World War, he was opposed to British rule and sought help from both Nazi Germany and Japan. Therefore, all allied countries regard Chandra Bose as an enemy.

On August 18, 1945, Japanese bombers carrying Chandra Bose and 12 passengers and crew took off from Tokyo after attending some secret meetings with fascist commanders. during World War II.

But after taking off not long, the plane suddenly crashed in Taiwan. After discovering the body, Chandra Bose's body was quickly found and taken to cremation. His ashes were taken to a temple in Tokyo.

However, it was later reported that Chandra Bos was alive and went to the Soviet Union. In 1946, one theory was that the Indian leader was Chinese.

One of the confidential documents published in 1999 revealed that Chandra Bose was secretly living in Bengal. Before those rumors, the Indian government remained silent without giving any comment, so the death of this Indian leader is still a secret.

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