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Unsettling Coincidences From History That Still Make No Sense

May 6, 2026 by Agustin Catania

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#5: Buried Opposite Ends of a War  

The first British soldier killed in World War I, John Parr, and the last, George Ellison, were buried in the same cemetery in Belgium. By chance, their graves face each other across a narrow path. Their deaths bracket the entire conflict, from its first moments to its final hours. The positioning gives a quiet, almost symbolic closure to a devastating war.

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