Canadian historian considers stories of the “supernatural” on the front line during the First World War

Date of publication: 21/06/2013

The Vancouver Sun has published an article about military historian Tim Cook’s study of frontline “supernatural experiences” during the First World War.

“Award-winning author Tim Cook, the Canadian War Museum’s leading expert on the 1914-18 conflict, has unearthed a host of poignant and spine-tingling stories involving bizarre apparitions, life-saving premonitions and other unexplained happenings that — beyond the mysteries that linger — shed fresh light on “the unending mental and physical strain of fighting on the edge of No Man’s Land”.”

To read the full article, visit The Vancouver Sun website here.

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Posted by: Daniel Barry, Centenary News