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POWs in Kansas--new info
Posted by:
Craig McLean
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Date: May 01, 2001 09:50PM
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Above link will take you to new info on the 7 non-U-boat graves at Ft. Leavenworth. 2 separate murders of fellow POWs who had been popularly--if not secretly--charged by POW \"courts of honor\" for working with the Americans or for having anti-\"Nazi\" (in the words of the Americans) sentiments. There were similar murders documented at many camps across the US.
This serves to show what the U-boat men did was not unique. And Drechsler had in fact assisted US authorities. I would be curious if American soldiers ever felt compelled to do the same to possible US traitors in German POW camps.
Regards,
Craig</HTML>
Above link will take you to new info on the 7 non-U-boat graves at Ft. Leavenworth. 2 separate murders of fellow POWs who had been popularly--if not secretly--charged by POW \"courts of honor\" for working with the Americans or for having anti-\"Nazi\" (in the words of the Americans) sentiments. There were similar murders documented at many camps across the US.
This serves to show what the U-boat men did was not unique. And Drechsler had in fact assisted US authorities. I would be curious if American soldiers ever felt compelled to do the same to possible US traitors in German POW camps.
Regards,
Craig</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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POWs in Kansas--new info | Craig McLean | 05/01/2001 09:50PM |
RE: POWs in Kansas--new info | Peter Johnson | 05/02/2001 05:53AM |