The Army and DoD posted an image of Nazi war criminal Joachim Peiper on social media to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. (Screenshot of social media post) A colorized photo ...
The colorized portrait of Joachim Peiper, whose unit slaughtered more than 80 American prisoners, was part of a Facebook commemoration of the battle on its 75th anniversary. By Mihir Zaveri A unit of ...
MALMEDY, Belgium -- American Soldier Stephen Domitrovich stood in the snow, knowing death for him and his friend could be near. They were prisoners of war. SS soldiers, led by Joachim Peiper, had ...
The US military has used a glamorised image of a Nazi war criminal who led an infamous massacre during the Battle of the Bulge to kick off a photo-series commemorating the Allied victory’s anniversary ...
The Department of Defense and two other official military social media pages posted a picture of a Nazi as part of a series commemorating World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, generating angry reactions ...
On 16 July 1946, SS Colonel Jochen Peiper was sentenced to death for the murder of 84 American prisoners of war near the Belgian city of Malmédy in 1944. If sentence had taken place, it is unlikely ...
Today in extremely bad decisions: The Department of Defense as well as the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division and XVIII Airborne Corps uploaded the same glossy, artificially colorized headshot of ...
Simon Wiesenthal, head of the Jewish Documentation Center, said today he doubts that Nazi war criminal Joachim Peiper was killed in the fire that destroyed his home two weeks ago in a small French ...
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