Mysteries -- the Strange & Unsolved

MYSTERIES is a database of unsolved and just plain strange true (and supposedly true) occurrences; if only enough could be learned about them, these may someday be solved. Who knows... maybe YOU know the answers! This site is a sub-list of the ANOMALIES database, and contains accounts of unexplained and unsolved puzzles and occurrences that do not appear to call for paranormal solutions.
Articles are separated into two catagories: the General Topics are about key events or groups that mysteries are associated with, while the Specific Events articles each deal with a single unsolved or unexplained occurrence.
The Bibliography is the list of sources I've used in compiling these articles; each book has a short review, good or bad, and links to all articles that gleaned information from them. The Illustrations List can quickly link you to all the articles with pictures, as well as listing the initial sources for all of the illustrations. And for those of you new to these subjects, there's a Glossary to help you with unfamiliar words and phrases commonly used in these articles.
Articles are added and updated often, so check back!

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The Missing Romanovs

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Anna Anderson... a.k.a. Anastasia?
Madge Knight's Mysterious Burns
Tent Girl

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PLEASE NOTE: All articles in the Anomalies database and it's sub-databases (Mysteries, Curiosities, and SHC) are written by Garth Haslam, and should not be copied in any format without his express permission. If you use Anomalies or any of it's sub-databases for research, please be sure to list Anomalies and it's URL -- http://www.anomalyinfo.com -- in your references. This article is written by and copyright (c)2005-2012 Garth Haslam, all rights reserved. Web page design, logo/link art by Garth Haslam, September 1996-2012; he can be emailed by Clicking Here.