The disappearance of the Norfolk Regiment

Few people know, but the movie "The Fog" was partially based on events that actually happened during the First World War, in 1915.
August 12, 1915, the Dardanelles operation. During the assault on the Turkish positions, the 5th Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment went on the offensive without encountering serious resistance from the Turks. In the midst of the battle for Hill 60, a strange fog descended on the hill, covering the entire battalion. When the fog cleared, the regimental commander was amazed. There was no trace of the regiment, no bodies, no weapons, no regimental banners. Soldiers watching the battle from an observation post at a distance of 150 meters reported thick fog engulfing the entire hill. For a whole hour, while the fog was hanging, the observers did not hear any shots or screams. The command immediately launched a search operation, but it did not yield any results. There was even a possibility of desertion, but who in their right mind would have thought that an entire battalion had decided to flee the battlefield without leaving any traces. They immediately started talking about mysticism.
When the bodies of 122 soldiers of the 5th battalion were discovered (in 1918), the case was closed, but this did not bring clarity. Partly because only two of the bodies were identified. The rest were disfigured beyond recognition.
What happened that day? Ufologists are still arguing about this topic. One of the most famous is alien abduction. The version says that the soldiers of the neighboring company allegedly saw several clouds in the shape of loaves of bread above a height of 60, which could well be alien ships. It is assumed that the soldiers were abducted for the sake of experiments, and the bodies found are the result of unsuccessful experiments.
The second most popular version is a Journey into a parallel reality. This brings up the name of the brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla, who, according to unconfirmed reports, was actively working on the Wardencliff project during the First World War, in which he actively experimented with space and time.
There is still no clear answer to what happened. The official version says that the 5th battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment in full force was captured and was completely destroyed by Turkish troops. However, even here there was room for speculation. After all, the place where the bodies were found was a kilometer behind the front line.
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