saturneptune
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War brings terrible things, even after it is over. Almost forgotten in history is the outrage that US soldiers must have felt as they liberated the concentration camps of Nazi Germany in 1945. Of course, we have all heard of the Nuremburg trials for the Nazi leaders to pay for their crimes.
However less known is that the US Military executed many German nationals after the war both in Europe and here is the United States (usually at Ft. Leavenworth) Most were executed for crimes against humanity, or murdering US POWS. Some were condemned because they would hunt downed pilots and kill them before they could be captured by German authorities. Some were executed because of their part in the concentration camps. Here is a clip of one of these incidents. It is graphic.
http://www.military.com/video/opera...-military-police-execute-spies/1445432073001/
Also, as a side note the US Army executed 160 US soldiers during WW2, usually for rape or murder, but a few for desertion or spying.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_the_United_States_military
However less known is that the US Military executed many German nationals after the war both in Europe and here is the United States (usually at Ft. Leavenworth) Most were executed for crimes against humanity, or murdering US POWS. Some were condemned because they would hunt downed pilots and kill them before they could be captured by German authorities. Some were executed because of their part in the concentration camps. Here is a clip of one of these incidents. It is graphic.
http://www.military.com/video/opera...-military-police-execute-spies/1445432073001/
Also, as a side note the US Army executed 160 US soldiers during WW2, usually for rape or murder, but a few for desertion or spying.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_the_United_States_military