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It's been more than a century since WW1 ended in 1918. Though even today some of his most fascinating parts remain shrouded in mystery, despite the wealth of information and research available on the topic. Some of these mysteries would likely never be solved--the evidence now lies under decades of other wars like WWII number 10. Private John Parr was born in 1898 in North London. He joined the British war effort as a reconnaissance cyclist, it was his job to ride out and gather intelligence on enemy positions. Unfortunately, his life would come to an end mere 17 days after Britain entered the war--the first British soldier killed on the European front during WW1. Till today, we don't know exactly who killed him or how Parr was last seen before the Battle of Mons--according to accounts from the battlefield, he was most likely killed from rifle fire by a German cavalry patrol. German units hadn't reached British positions until well after his estimated date of death, so there's a chance that he was killed by a local or worse--or one of his own comrades. the Lost Romanov treasure before the first world war broke out in 1914 Russia and the third largest gold Reserve in the world after the US and France much of it was transported out of the country by the anti-communist white Army led by Admiral vassaler which call Jack that seized power after the Russian Revolution of 1918. it could be traced right up until 1920 when the white forces were decisively defeated by the Bolsheviks with all of their treasure seized and returned to the Russian government when they checked though more than 1600 tons of the gold was missing we still don't have a clue where it could be one Theory says that it's buried in several sites inside the city of omps because that's where the white Army was positioned in the largest numbers it could also be at the bottom of Lake by car which is the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume making exploration rather difficult number eight nurse Mall suitcase back in February 2013 a mysterious suitcase was discovered in the psychology department of abate University in Scotland it was filled with items from the first world war including photographs postcards and letters while we now know that it belonged to a nurse working at the Dartford Wars the building Kent named Margaret mall that's all we really know about it we don't know how it ended up at Abate or why it was never claimed by any of Maul's relatives in the past there are no records of all ever having visited Abate and some speculate that it may have been donated to the university by a family member who didn't realize its significance or simply left behind by an ex-student related to mall in some way while the suitcase's contents are fascinating and provide a first-rate glimpse into the so-called Great War there's still quite a bit of mystery surrounding exactly how it ended up where it did 7. USS Cyclops the USS Cyclops disappeared in early March 1918 making it one of the first Mysteries to emerge out of the now Infamous Bermuda Triangle is a Collier or a type of ship used to transport large quantities of coal as well as one of the largest ships in the U.S Navy at the time it's a lot along with more than 300 Sailors aboard remains a mystery to this day curiously two of its sister ships the USS near us and the USS Proteus disappeared somewhere in the same area years later in 1941. theories range from German submarines to huge sea monsters though most of them fall flat due to a lack of evidence the sheer size of the vessel combined with the lack of distress signals or signs of wreckage has led many to believe that something unusual happened to the ship in its crew some of their descendants have continued their own investigations into the incident though to little success number 6. the Red Baron Manfred von Richthofen more famously known as the Red Baron was one of the most renowned Pilots of world war one he was a German flying ace credited with shooting down 80 enemy aircraft during his career as a fighter pilot his death in April 1918 however has been shrouded in mystery ever since we know that it happened in the Somme region of France where it was engaged in a high-stakes fight against the Canadian Ace Wilfred May though it's unclear exactly who shot his plane down we also know that the killing bullet was fired from an Australian Vicar's machine gun which entered his right lateral chest and exited through his left chest while many British French and Australian soldiers had fired at him with similar weapons and a few have even come forward to claim it in the years since we still don't know who made the Fatal shot 5. bellicus bellicus was a Hungarian serial killer drafted into the austro-hungarian army during World War One while he was gone rumors about his death on the front led to his landlord going to his house and clearing it out for the next tenant there he found 24 dead bodies in various stages of decomposition resulting in a large-scale search operation across Hungary and nearby countries kiss was never found as the wartime chaos in Europe made it impossible to precisely locate him according to One account he was almost caught in Serbia later that year though he reportedly escaped by placing a Dead Soldier in his place as a decoy in the year since his disappearance kiss has been allegedly spotted in various locations around the world including Romania turkey and even New York City number four the mystery sketch diary sometime in the 1970s a mysterious diary is found in the archives of the University of Victoria in Canada filled with sketches from the front lines of the first world war the only initials found on it were JM and we still don't know who that was the contents of the Diary are varied depicting Landscapes buildings and people caught by the war in various ways often in great detail the dedication on the front page reads to my daughter Adele and the diary features the emblems of the British royal horse and roll-filled artillery units which is assumed to be where JM served her in the war that has led some people to believe that he was a British soldier serving in France or Belgium though his precise identity remains largely unknown number three the Florentine Diamond at 100 137.27 metric carats the Florentine Diamond was easily one of the largest diamonds ever mined it was acquired by the Portuguese governor of Goa ludovico Castro in the late 16th century and eventually ended up in the hands of the Medici family in Florence it was passed on to the Habsburg Dynasty after the medicis died out where it stayed right up until Austria's defeat in the first world war the stone was last seen in 1918 as part of an exhibition in Vienna and has since completely disappeared from public view one Theory says that it was taken by someone close to the Austrian Imperial family and smuggled out of Austria possibly to South America or the United States another suggests that it was sold to a collector in Europe and the stone has been in their private collection ever since 2. the sea monster in October 2016 the remains of a German submarine from World War One were discovered off the coast of Scotland sonar scans and video taken by underwater drones revealed the rectu boat relying nearly upright on the seafloor raising many questions about what happened to it according to Marine archaeologist and historian in his McCartney it could have been a ub-85 submarine though that's really all we know about it per accounts of German crew Manning the submarine this particular ub-85 was attacked by a giant sea monster when it was at the surface recharging its batteries during the war it was severely damaged in the fight forcing the crew to abandon it before it sank to the depths of the Atlantic the British forces in the region however claimed that it was instead sunk by their patrol boat the HMS coreopsis on April 30th 1918 though the incident has never been officially confirmed by either side 1. who started the war for a war that changed the world in more ways than we can count due to its sheer scale is surprisingly difficult to pinpoint exactly who started it the answer is not as straightforward as one might think as well we know the immediate trigger the assassination of Martial Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist we don't know how that turned from an international incident to one of the largest Wars in human history different historians have different takes on the topic while some believe that Germany was squarely responsible others say that it was the collective Imperial interests of Germany France Britain Russia and Austria-Hungary that ultimately led to the Carnage some have even blamed Serbia owing to the Serbian State's complicity in the assassination that started it all
By Rasan Moore3 years ago in History