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U.S.A. War Crimes
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They were honorable men who no doubt absolutely refused to testify to false crimes, even under torture, because the Aryan in them refused to do so with complete contempt.
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Yes, they were the good guys in WW2. Honorable men unlike the old scrambled-egg dunce cap-wearing Worst Generation fucks the lemmings still worship for "saving the world."
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U.S. Massacre of ϟϟ-Pz.Gren.Reg. 38 (Götz von Berlichingen)
According to Professor and historian Antonio J. Munoz about two hundred Waffen-SS grenadiers, belonging to the I.Battalion of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 38 of 17.SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Götz von Berlichingen, were captured near Nürnberg by men of U.S. 42nd Infantry Division, known as the Rainbow Division, and subsequently massacred on April 19-20 1945. The fate of these men, including the Reich veteran SS-Obersturmbannführer Vinzenz Kaiser and his adjutant SS-Hauptsturmführer Franz Kukula, had been shrouded in mystery for many years. Eyewitnesses to what happened to these men were not forthcoming. Shortly after the war, some citizens of Nürnberg directed Red Cross officials to what turned out to be a mass grave which yielded two hundred bodies, all in Waffen-SS uniforms. Nothing was done to identify these men or how they came to be there until 1976, when the remains of one of the corpses was positively identified as that of Franz Kukula, the commander of 1.Battalion of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 38. Further autopsies on the other bodies soon followed, showing that many of the men in that grave had been beaten to death with blunt instruments, possibly rifle butts. Most had been shot at very close range, suggesting that a massacre had taken place. The presumed massacre of men from Götz von Berlichingen executed in April 1945 by the American Rainbow Division have never been officially investigated and perpetrators have never faced justice. Nevertheless, most high-ranking German officers captured by U.S. forces were subject to interrogation by U.S. Army's intelligence-gathering Ritchie Boys. They were all German-speakers, and importantly they knew German mentality and behavior, better than most American-born soldiers. References: American professor and historian Antonio J. Munoz and British military historian Gordon Williamson. http://stabswache-de-euros.blogspot....meline-of.html |
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Did General Patton Cover Up Allied Crimes Committed On German Concentration Camp Guards? November 10, 2017 Almost all of the 560 German guards at Dachau were murdered by the end of the day. https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2017/...n-camp-guards/ |
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