9 stories coinciding in history made everyone stunned unbelievably

The world has always experienced fluctuations throughout hundreds of years of history. However, there are many things that coincide with surprise that now no one can explain.

Our lives are always full of surprises that are hard to explain. Many people think it is an omen, others just assume it is accidental.

Throughout history, there have been so many accidental things that we cannot hide the surprise when we hear it. A series of questions asked in each person's head: Why is that? Is it really a coincidence? Perhaps no one knows the sure answer and it will forever be unknown to the world.

9. Olympic, Titanic and Britannic

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Three Olympic, Titanic and Britannic ships.

In 1907, the White Star Line company built three identical ships. However, the fate of all three ships is tragic. Britannic was destroyed in an explosion. The Titanic crashed into an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. And the Olympic, the most fortunate of them, was stabbed into another ship. It was repaired but eventually crashed into a lighthouse on the Canadian coast.

8. "Lady cannot sink"

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Nurse Violet Jessop.

The story of the nurse Violet Jessop deserves a film. She was the one who had been on all three famous White Star Line ships and survived all three accidents. For the first time on the Olympic ship (no one was injured), then the Titanic (she got on the life buoy) and the last time was the Britannic.

7. Mark Twain and Halley comet

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Mark Twain's birth date and death date are related to comet Harlley.

The famous writer Mark Twain was born in 1835 when Halley comet was near the sun and could look without a telescope. Coincidentally, he died on the day the comet appeared again in the sky, exactly in 1910.

6. License plates of Austrian prince Franz Ferdinand

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Austrian Prince Franz Ferdinand.

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The car with plate number A III-118.

It is said that the reason for the world war was due to Franz Ferdinand, the prince of Austria. He and his wife were arrested in the car with the plate number A III-118, the number coincides with the end of the First World War, November 11, 1918 (11.11.18).

5. The first and last British soldier died in World War I

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The tomb of the first and last British soldier of World War I was opposite to each other.

Private John Parr, the first British soldier killed during World War I and Private George Ellison, the last to die, was buried in the same cemetery; and coincidentally, the tomb of two people is opposite each other.

4. 2 comic books Dennis the Menace

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Dennis the Menace comic book.

On March 17, 1951, two painters, an Englishman and an American, published comic book Dennis the Menace. The strange thing is that they drew them independently. To avoid confusion, the English version was originally sold as Dennis and Gnasher. Both comic books are still published until now; American version is so famous that it has been made into a movie.

3. The cursed Porsche of James Dean

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This Porsche brings bad luck.

It is no coincidence that the 550 Spyder car that American movie star James Dean drove led to his death was called "Little Bastard" . After the accident, designer George Barris bought the car. The car had fallen, causing this man to break his leg.

Then, the garage where this car landed caught fire, but the car didn't do anything. By the time the exhibit was taken in the museum, the Porsche again fell and made a teenage boy visit the museum to break his leg.

2. "Club 27"

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This club is all famous people and they died at the age of 27.

This "club" is full of famous singers and actors. However, many of them died at the age of 27 without a reason. Alexandre Levy is considered the "first member of the club" , followed by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. The latest person in "27 club" is Anton Yelchin died in 2016.

1. The story of twins separates

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American Jim Lewis and Jim Springer are twins who have lived apart from each other since birth.

American Jim Lewis and Jim Springer are twins who have lived apart from each other since birth. They are taken to different families. 39 years later, the two met again and the two were surprised to know how similar their lifestyles were, including their names. They have a dog named Toy, both of them are called Linda. After that, both divorced and married another woman named Betty. They drive the same cars and smoke the same cigarettes. They both work as police officers, go on vacation at the same beach and have a habit of biting nails.