Looking for information about SS war crimes against western allies. Especially about Wormhoudt, Le Paradis, Ardenne Abbey, Malmedy massacre.
Looking for information about SS war crimes against western allies. Especially about Wormhoudt, Le Paradis, Ardenne Abbey, Malmedy massacre.
If you do not escape from death, die, at least, with the glory- Esop
Have you seen this site
George Duncans Massacres and Atrocities of World War II
IN the days of lace-ruffles, perukes and brocade
Brown Bess was a partner whom none could despise
An out-spoken, flinty-lipped, brazen-faced jade,
With a habit of looking men straight in the eyes
At Blenheim and Ramillies fops would confess
They were pierced to the heart by the charms of Brown Bess.
Interesting site, thank you... anyway it's widely, widely lacking...
Thank you very much, Leccy! There a lot of information.
If you do not escape from death, die, at least, with the glory- Esop
@leccy
Many thanks for the link.
There are many many more attrocities during the time period but it is a good place to start and gives examples of those committed on the allied side as well.
IN the days of lace-ruffles, perukes and brocade
Brown Bess was a partner whom none could despise
An out-spoken, flinty-lipped, brazen-faced jade,
With a habit of looking men straight in the eyes
At Blenheim and Ramillies fops would confess
They were pierced to the heart by the charms of Brown Bess.
I'm a particular detractor of anything SS, but I believe it is good practice to recognise other's transgressions.
War can bring out the worst as well as the best is some folks.
Interestingly, the US civil war promulgated 'Rules of Land Warfare' allowed for declaration of the Waffen SS as
'Outlaws' [as in 'Outlaw Josey Wales'] following Malmedy..
.. as justification for summary killing of Waffen SS prisoners by US forces as 'legal' retaliative reprisal..
http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/pooleys_revenge.htm may also be of interest - circa 100 British PoWs were murdered by the SS in 1940. One of the survivors (there were two, both of whom were captured shortly afterwards by another unit) was repatriated in 1943, but nobody believed him until after the war.
The commander of the company which carried out the massacre (Fritz Knoechlein) was convicted and later executed in January 1949.
I have neither the time nor the inclination to differentiate between the incompetent and the merely unfortunate - Curtis E LeMay
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