Fresh insights into the infamous Malmedy Massacre-a Nazi war-crime targeting American POWs

In the wake of World War II, 74 members of the Nazi SS were accused of a war crime-soon to be known as the Malmedy Massacre-in which a large number of American prisoners of war were murdered during the Battle of the Bulge. All of the German defendants were found guilty and more than half were sentenced to death.Yet none was executed and, a decade later, all had been released from prison. This outcome resulted primarily from the dogged efforts of Willis M. Everett, Jr., a prominent Atlanta attorney who jeopardized his status as a member of the social elite to defend with great zeal and commitment the accused Germans.James Weingartner offers fresh insights into one of the most controversial episodes of World War II and in the process casts new light on the often convoluted politics of war crimes justice.



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James Weingartner is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University and author of Crossroads of Death and Hitler's Guard.



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Fresh insights into the infamous Malmedy Massacrea Nazi war-crime targeting American POWs

In the wake of World War II, 74 members of the Nazi SS were accused of a war crimesoon to be known as the Malmedy Massacrein which a large number of American prisoners of war were murdered during the Battle of the Bulge. All of the German defendants were found guilty and more than half were sentenced to death.Yet none was executed and, a decade later, all had been released from prison. This outcome resulted primarily from the dogged efforts of Willis M. Everett, Jr., a prominent Atlanta attorney who jeopardized his status as a member of the social elite to defend with great zeal and commitment the accused Germans.James Weingartner offers fresh insights into one of the most controversial episodes of World War II and in the process casts new light on the often convoluted politics of war crimes justice.

Titel
A Peculiar Crusade
Untertitel
Willis M. Everett and the Malmedy Massacre
EAN
9780814784730
ISBN
978-0-8147-8473-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.12.2000
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
3.4 MB
Anzahl Seiten
268
Jahr
2000
Untertitel
Englisch