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The Malmedy Massacre: The War Crimes Trial Controversy
Steven P. Remy
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| #778134 in Books | Remy Steven P | 2017-03-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.40 x1.20 x6.20l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages | The Malmedy Massacre The War Crimes Trial Controversy||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great read - I would recommend|By mmm|This was a great read. The book gave a unique perspective on a horrible event. I had never gone into this much detail on this event, but it was worth it!|6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Another Historian's Perspective|By J. Weingartner|As the author of a much earlier book||A first-rate book. Remy’s superb analysis shows how virtually every element of the standard narrative on the Malmedy trials is wrong. (Devin O. Pendas, author of The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963–1965)
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During the Battle of the Bulge, Waffen SS soldiers shot 84 American prisoners near the Belgian town of Malmedy―the deadliest mass execution of U.S. soldiers during World War II. The bloody deeds of December 17, 1944, produced the most controversial war crimes trial in American history. Drawing on newly declassified documents, Steven Remy revisits the massacre―and the decade-long controversy that followed―to set the record straight.
After the war, the U.S. ...
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