tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post4951648774120267431..comments2024-03-26T20:24:07.900+01:00Comments on Stabswache de Euros - Cerrar el cielo: ϟϟ-Kampfgruppe Peiper: Malmedy Massacre at the Crossroads of BaugnezRobert Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10858091160498927131noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-74289429422769234202023-07-21T16:28:28.375+02:002023-07-21T16:28:28.375+02:00Historię piszą zwycięzcy. Vae victis!Historię piszą zwycięzcy. Vae victis!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-36541952625082620672022-03-09T14:04:43.872+01:002022-03-09T14:04:43.872+01:00I was born during World War II and I have read a l...I was born during World War II and I have read a lot about it. I am definitely no expert, but I must say that this article is by far one of the most balanced and fair summary I have read about the massacre at Malmedy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-11767337053526270562022-02-14T11:17:47.153+01:002022-02-14T11:17:47.153+01:00As if American troops did not massacre unarmed POW...As if American troops did not massacre unarmed POWs. I will not even mention the record of the Russians who raped their way through Europe starting inside of mother Russia.Fergus Boonenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-87763598987972225612022-01-16T16:15:12.024+01:002022-01-16T16:15:12.024+01:00Excellent post! Very informative!Excellent post! Very informative!Mike Petersonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-79790230470352157392021-10-29T10:32:14.306+02:002021-10-29T10:32:14.306+02:00Funny how much more coverage the Malmedy Massacre ...Funny how much more coverage the Malmedy Massacre receives, when the US 11th Armored carried out an even worse slaughter of POWs near Chenogne. Look how much more is written for Malmedy vs. Chenogne. It’s a miracle we even know about the Chenogne Massacre, since it was covered up. Also interesting how so many were prosecuted for Malmedy, an not a single person was held responsible for the Chenogne Massacre.Goldeagle1123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-12502902549397474772021-10-09T01:36:40.427+02:002021-10-09T01:36:40.427+02:00Спасибо, очень интересная и познавательная статья....Спасибо, очень интересная и познавательная статья.Александр Новаковскийnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-16463614451609811032021-02-14T12:49:00.794+01:002021-02-14T12:49:00.794+01:00Although terrible, the Allies would have done the ...Although terrible, the Allies would have done the same thing, and did (as testified by many veterans). P.S. At least one name appears wrongly on the Baugnez monument; Private Delbert Johnson of the 526th Armored IB. He was killed in the same area but on January 3, 1945.G. Willandonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-78101582612224007012021-01-26T10:09:51.797+01:002021-01-26T10:09:51.797+01:00The incident that became notorious as the “Malmedy...The incident that became notorious as the “Malmedy Massacre” can not be considered an unprovoked massacre. Those who started to run immediately lost their POW status. At first it seems like no one understood what was going on or what to do. The shooting continued as chaos and panic ensued. Soon all the prisoners started to run for their lives, and no one have never testified otherwise. For both sides it was an unexpected situation. What happened in Chenogne on the other hand was nothing but an unprovoked massacre. Seek the truth and you shall find it.Chris Edwardsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-32563837367064370722020-12-01T15:27:50.172+01:002020-12-01T15:27:50.172+01:00What a bang on comment totally agree.What a bang on comment totally agree.furytuxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-14930388345204341202020-02-02T13:56:06.960+01:002020-02-02T13:56:06.960+01:00US soldiers actually started the European campaign...US soldiers actually started the European campaign violating the laws of war by committing massacres. They spent their first days in Europe killing unarmed prisoners of war themselves. Here are some early examples of American massacres during the first days in the European theater of war. On 14 July 1943, in Santo Pietro, a small village in southern Sicily, soldiers of the 180th Infantry Regiment killed 73 prisoners of war, and on 6 June 1944 at the very first day of invasion of Normandy, soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division killed 30 disarmed and wounded prisoners of war in Audouville-la-Hubert in Normandy, and this was a trend that would continue through the end of the conflict.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3510117578922408752.post-77565558650414197212020-01-11T23:01:32.169+01:002020-01-11T23:01:32.169+01:00Americans never stop whining about the Malmedy mas...Americans never stop whining about the Malmedy massacre, but not so much talk about the fact they are guilty of a lot of war crimes back then, just as today. A fact well-known to the rest of the world. No wonder why the world views American people as ignorant fools. No matter what historical subject discussed.ansata1976noreply@blogger.com