Ghosts of World War II
In this haunting episode of Ghosts of World War II, host Eleanor Voss explores the supernatural encounters reported by resistance fighters operating in occupied Europe during World War II. From the bone-filled Catacombs of Paris to the sewers beneath the Warsaw Ghetto, discover how underground resistance movements intersected with ghostly phenomena across multiple occupied territories. The episode examines documented accounts from French Resistance fighters, Norwegian saboteurs, and Polish ghetto fighters who reported mysterious encounters with spectral figures that seemed to aid their dangerous missions. These stories, preserved in memoirs and historical testimonies, reveal a fascinating intersection of extreme psychological stress, cultural memory, and the symbolic power of supernatural beliefs during wartime. Eleanor delves into how resistance fighters operating in tunnels, sewers, and abandoned buildings - spaces literally underground and historically significant - encountered what they believed to be protective spirits from earlier conflicts. The episode explores similar phenomena reported across different occupied countries, from ghostly Viking ships in Norwegian fjords to spectral soldiers in Belgian forests. Whether representing genuine supernatural encounters, psychological responses to trauma, or powerful cultural storytelling, these accounts became integral to resistance folklore and provide unique insights into the underground war's psychological dimensions.
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