Mystery- The Haunted Town Of St. Nazianz, WI

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Mystery- The Haunted Town Of St. Nazianz, WI St. Nazians was founded by a priest who wholeheartedly believed to helped cursed the town. Over the years, the town has been hit with natural disasters and unexplained phenomena. Father Ambrose Oschwald was fled to Wisconsin in 1854 from religious persecution. The Roman Catholic Church had suspended him from his duties due to “mystical, prophetic, and heretical works.” Already, the scary history of the town is starting to make sense! Oddly enough, the congregation followed him. Once they got to Wisconsin, a “divine white heifer” lead them to the site of his new home which would become St. Nazianz. The community actually thrived. They titled themselves “The Association” and created an entirely functional society. Tragically, Father Oschwald became sick in 1873. Anton Still, a loyal follower, stayed with Father Osc...

Manfred Pernass about to be executed by firing squad. Pernass was one of a few German soldiers caught wearing American uniforms in the Battle of the Bulge


 Manfred Pernass about to be executed by firing squad. Pernass was one of a few German soldiers caught wearing American uniforms in the Battle of the Bulge

Manfred Pernass about to be executed by firing squad. Pernass was one of a few German soldiers caught wearing American uniforms in the Battle of the Bulge.


Operation Greif was a special operation commanded by Waffen-SS Commando Otto Skorzeny during the Battle of the Bulge in WWII. The operation was the brainchild of Adolf Hitler and its purpose was to capture one or more of the bridges over the Meuse river before they could be destroyed. German soldiers, wearing captured British and US Army uniforms, and using captured Allied vehicles, were to cause confusion in the rear of the Allied lines. A lack of vehicles, uniforms and equipment limited the operation and it never achieved its original aim of securing the Meuse bridges.

The 1979 book, The Black Angels, provides a quote from Hitler on the operation: "I want you to command a group of American and British troops and get them across the Meuse and seize one of the bridges. Not, my dear Skorzeny, real Americans or British. I want you to create special units wearing American and British uniforms. They will travel in captured Allied tanks. Think of the confusion you could cause! I envisage a whole string of false orders which will upset communications and attack morale." -

Skorzeny reported to American interrogators after the War that one commando team entered Malmedy on 16 December, and another team managed to persuade a US Army unit to withdraw from Poteau on the same day. Another team switched around road signs and sent an entire American regiment in the wrong direction. As a result, American troops began asking other soldiers questions that they felt only Americans would know the answers to in order to flush out the German infiltrators, these included naming certain state capitals, sports and trivia questions related to America. This practice resulted in legitimate American soldiers being detained due to trivial errors when faced with these questions.

In all, 44 German soldiers in US uniforms were sent through US lines, all but eight returned. 
Pernass was executed after a military trial at Henri-Chapelle in December 1944. He was 23. Five more Germans were also tried and executed on charges of espionage.

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