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1944: The massacres of Wereth and Malmedy, during the Battle of the Bulge
ExecutedToday.com ^ | December 17th, 2018 | Headsman

Posted on 12/17/2023 10:33:55 AM PST by CheshireTheCat

Two mass shootings of U.S. World War II infantrymen in Belgium marked this date in 1944.

It was the second day of the Battle of the Bulge, Nazi Germany’s surprise last offensive in the Ardennes. Hitler, in an inspired albeit ultimately unsuccessful gambit, intended here to burst through the thin-spread Allied line under cover of air power-negating foul weather, and still his western front enemies in time to fortify his east before the Red Army could destroy the Reich.

Needing to inflict a demoralizing lightning defeat, Hitler authorized rougher treatment of POWs than was usual on the western front, resulting in six weeks of savage no-quarter fighting and battlefield atrocities more characteristic of the eastern front. Our focus today is two such instances......

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: billoreilly; blogkarensnotwelcome; dontlikedontclick; malmedy; massacre; wereth; worldwar2
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1 posted on 12/17/2023 10:33:55 AM PST by CheshireTheCat
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To: CheshireTheCat

What humans will do to each other is almost beyond believing.


2 posted on 12/17/2023 10:42:32 AM PST by Twotone
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My uncle was in the 99th Infantry (Checkerboarders aka "Battle Babies").

They had recently been deployed to Europe and got placed in a "quiet" area of the Ardennes forest to get accustomed to the battlefield.

Little did they know.

My uncle's sergeant was KIA during the battle, so my uncle was field-promoted to sergeant to take his place.

The 99th fought through the Bulge, made their way across Belgium, and was the first division en masse to cross the Rhine via what remained of the bridge at Remagen.

Two days later, my uncle was KIA - had just turned 20 years old.

3 posted on 12/17/2023 10:50:37 AM PST by politicket
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To: Twotone

The world, the flesh, and the devil are run by the spirit of antichrist and are at odds with God and his prime creation, man.

The record shows that after the fall of man, the first-born man, Cain, murdered the second born Abel. The world has gone downhill from there, redemption notwithstanding.


4 posted on 12/17/2023 10:50:52 AM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ (Jude 3) and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: CheshireTheCat

IIRC, Joachim Peiper, the butcher of Malmedy, initially escaped death but was tracked down and burned alive in revenge about 30 years later.


5 posted on 12/17/2023 10:55:47 AM PST by jjotto ( Blessed are You LORD, who crushes enemies and subdues the wicked.)
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IIRC, Joachim Peiper, the butcher of Malmedy, initially escaped death but was tracked down and burned alive in revenge about 30 years later.

I love a happy ending.

6 posted on 12/17/2023 10:56:36 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: CheshireTheCat

The Allies were way too forgiving after the war. Yes, many major Nazi war criminals were executed at Nuremberg. But many more were sentenced to death or long prison terms, only to have their sentences reduced for “reasons of health” or some other such nonsense.

That’s what happened to Joachim Peiper. However, sometimes things balance out in the long run. From the article:

It [the Malmedy massacre] also resulted in a postwar death sentence for the German commander Joachim Peiper — although that sentence was never carried out, at least not judicially. Controversially freed in 1956, Peiper was assassinated in 1976: an unknown group calling itself the Avengers claimed credit.


7 posted on 12/17/2023 11:10:13 AM PST by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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The Allies were way too forgiving after the war. Yes, many major Nazi war criminals were executed at Nuremberg. But many more were sentenced to death or long prison terms, only to have their sentences reduced for “reasons of health” or some other such nonsense.

The biggest conman of them all was Albert Speer. He knew everything.

8 posted on 12/17/2023 11:11:18 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: politicket

So sorry for your family’s loss. Glad to know of him. Same with one in my family.


9 posted on 12/17/2023 11:14:11 AM PST by cyn (An appeal to Heaven)
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> The biggest conman of them all was Albert Speer. He knew everything. <

Yes, indeed. Speer was a top-level war criminal. He was also a very clever fellow. For example, at Nuremberg Speer said he planned to assassinate Hitler as the war was nearing an end. Speer’s “plan” was to introduce poison gas into the Führerbunker‘s air intake, killing everyone inside.

But the air intake was too high of the ground, said Speer. So he had to call the whole thing off.

I suppose that story gained him some sympathy with the Allied judges. But it was all a ruse. One of the other Nazi defendants later remarked that Speer was in charge of Germany’s entire industrial production. He couldn’t borrow a ladder from somewhere?


10 posted on 12/17/2023 11:22:35 AM PST by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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To: CheshireTheCat

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11 posted on 12/17/2023 11:27:51 AM PST by sauropod (The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly.)
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To: Leaning Right

There was a rumor that it wasn’t his body in the house and he died later in Nuremburg.


12 posted on 12/17/2023 11:35:05 AM PST by dynachrome (War does not determine who is right, but who is left.)
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To: Leaning Right

The book, “Operation Paperclip” details Speer and his postwar scam to avoid consequences and curry favor with the allies.
A low life indeed.


13 posted on 12/17/2023 11:35:34 AM PST by DesertRhino (Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up.)
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To: dfwgator; jjotto; Leaning Right
It was French Commies.

The French Commies also took advantage of the chaos after the liberation of France to off a bunch of opposing conservative [non-Commie] French Resistance fighters.

There's a lot more to the story. My guess is that the bad stuff that happened well into the advance of Kampfgruppe Peiper had more than a little to do with Hitler's Little Helper [Pervitin].

14 posted on 12/17/2023 11:36:28 AM PST by kiryandil (The Biden: "Zelensky, we need to sit down and have a talk.")
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/4204078/posts?page=14#14


15 posted on 12/17/2023 11:36:55 AM PST by kiryandil (The Biden: "Zelensky, we need to sit down and have a talk.")
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“The biggest conman of them all was Albert Speer. He knew everything.”

Speer should have been hanged. Sauckel was doing his dirty work and was hanged for it. Goering and the other defendants knew he was a phony.


16 posted on 12/17/2023 11:40:40 AM PST by rxh4n1
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To: kiryandil

Glad they got it accomplished. He deserved a kidnap and a slower end, but still good.


17 posted on 12/17/2023 11:44:14 AM PST by DesertRhino (Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up.)
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To: rxh4n1

Yeah, Speer had subordinates executed, but he had no clue. Because as anyone involved with Germans knows, they do not generate exacting systems of expectations, reports, accountability, inspections, etc. They aren’t OCD at all.

THE German manager of war production, completely out of the loop about all the death camps, the trains required, the resources and chemicals, the slave labor, etc. The very idea is laughable to anyone remotely familiar with Germany.


18 posted on 12/17/2023 11:50:04 AM PST by DesertRhino (Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up.)
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To: Leaning Right

The Japs they let off without execution was a far worse offense considering what had been done to our troops.


19 posted on 12/17/2023 11:53:06 AM PST by doorgunner69 (When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty)
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To: CheshireTheCat

The actor Charles Durning was in the captured group and he and a few others managed to escape somehow.


20 posted on 12/17/2023 12:22:49 PM PST by moreisee (The Media is the enemy.)
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