
In November 1971, a man using the alias D.B. Cooper hijacked a Northwest Airlines flight. He presented a note claiming he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes. After receiving the ransom and releasing the passengers, Cooper ordered the plane to fly towards Mexico. Somewhere over the Pacific Northwest, he jumped from the rear of the aircraft with the money and two parachutes. Despite an extensive investigation, Cooper's true identity and whereabouts remain unknown, making it a famous unsolved case.
Siegfried Laier, a German man, has spent decades searching for an American soldier named Alexander who befriended him as a child during WWII. In March 1945, Alexander's unit arrived in Moerlenbach, Germany, and he showed kindness to the Laier family, who were struggling with food shortages. Despite the language barrier, Alexander formed a bond with young Siegfried, providing him with food, attention, and a sense of hope during a difficult time. The soldier’s act of humanity left a lasting impression on Siegfried, who remembers him as a "guardian angel." Siegfried possesses only one photograph of Alexander and hopes to one day reunite with the man who showed him such compassion.
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