In 1862, American Civil War Soldiers’ Wounds Glowed in the Dark”
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In 1862, at the height of the American Civil War, thousands of soldiers lay wounded on the bloody fields of Shiloh. Amid the mud, rain, and suffering, some men noticed something impossible — their wounds were glowing in the dark.
Known as the “Angel’s Glow,” this eerie blue-green light seemed miraculous at the time. Soldiers who carried the glow were more likely to survive, baffling survivors and historians alike. Was it divine intervention… or something far stranger?
In this video, we uncover the shocking truth behind the Angel’s Glow. From the brutality of Civil War medicine and the ever-present bonesaw, to a 2001 science fair project that revealed the microscopic secret, this is one of the most astonishing survival stories in American history.
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