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Joachim Peiper was a personal assistant to Heinrich Himmler and the chief of a German combat unit that murdered at least 84 American prisoners of war during the Nazis’ failed final offensive on ...
SS soldiers, led by Joachim Peiper, had marched them and fellow U.S. Soldiers out into a field, where Peiper tore up Geneva Convention cards that the medics among the prisoners carried ...
A Facebook post by the XVIII Airborne Corps about the Battle of the Bulge drew resistance over its display of Nazi commander Joachim Peiper.
Over on the homepage, I have a piece reflecting on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. Here, I’d like to offer a postscript of sorts.