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Ten most bizarre and shocking coincidences in world history
Speaking of coincidence, it happens almost every day. For example, you are talking about a person who just walked beside you, which is what we often say. Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear. But some coincidences are too unusual, too bizarre and incredible, which have a vital impact on the world and even mankind. Let's take a look at the top ten coincidences in the world and have a look together.

Top ten coincidences in the world: 1, the connection between Kennedy and Lincoln

They were elected president of the United States in 100 (Lincoln in 1860, Kennedy in 1960), and their successors were all southerners named Johnson, born in 100 (Andrew 1808, Lyndon/kl). The birth dates of the two assassins are also different 100 (Booth 1839, Oswald 1939), and both of them died before trial. Lincoln was assassinated in the theater, and finally the assassin was trapped in a warehouse, while Kennedy was assassinated in the warehouse, and finally the assassin was caught in the theater. Finally, the theater where Lincoln was assassinated was called Ford Theater, and Kennedy was in Ford? Lincoln Racecourse was assassinated while riding. Coincidentally, Kennedy had a man named Lincoln (Evelyn? Lincoln's secretary, Lincoln's secretary is Kennedy.

2. Titanic and Titan

1898, by writer Morgan? Robertson (186 1 zhuan 19 15) wrote a novel called "in vain or the remains of Titan". He outlined the story of HMS Titan, a British luxury cruise ship, which hit an iceberg and eventually sank during its voyage across the North Atlantic. Due to the lack of enough lifeboats, there were heavy casualties.

14 later, the fictional story is very close to the name of the tragic cruise ship in real life. Both of them are luxury cruise ships, about 800 feet long and with three screws. Both hit icebergs in April, and the death toll was close to 2,500. Although not every detail is the same (in Robertson's story, Titan capsized quickly; The sinking of the Titanic took a long time, lasting about an hour or two.

3. Two murders separated by 157 years.

This coincidence is a bit scary. Two women died in a small village five miles away from Birmingham, England. They are all twenty years old. Both of them were raped and strangled in the same room. Their bodies were found 300 yards away, and both of them died on the same day. More coincidentally, both of them just visited friends and put on new clothes to attend a party. The defendant's name was Thornton, and both Thorntons were finally acquitted.

4. Thomas Jefferson and John? The bizarre death of Adams:

Although they were fierce political opponents in their career, they drafted the Declaration of Independence and signed it for the first time on July 4th, 776. However, what most people don't know is that they both died on the same day,1July 4, 826, which is the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

5. The crossword puzzle reveals the attack code of Allied D-Day.

May 1944, retired teacher Leonard? Dawes has been writing daily crossword puzzles for London's Daily Telegraph for more than 20 years. He put them together. Somehow, these puzzles show the names of two beaches, Utah and Omaha, and other codes, such as Lord and Mulberry.

Considering that Dawes was German, the Allies immediately interrogated him. Shortly after his release, they thought Dawes' code was completely random. Although it is possible to get these codes by accident, Dawes got five codes in less than two weeks. The probability of this happening is very low, about one in a billion, but I will leave this problem to mathematicians.

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