The USS North Carolina (BB-55) My all-time favorite warship. As an elementary school student in North Carolina, I donated nickels and dimes to save this ship back in the early sixties.

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

The Malmedy Massacre-- Part 6: What Happened Next

MASSACRE REVEALED

In the early afternoon of 17 December 1944, 43 US POWs wo survived the massacre emerged from hiding from the Waffen-SS and then sought help and medical aid from the nearby city of Malmedy,which was held by the U.S. Army.  The first of the 43 survivors was  encountered by a patrol from the 291st Combat Engineer Battalion at about 2:30 pm on  17 December, just hours after the masacre.

The inspector general of the First Army learned of the Malmedy Massacre aprroxomately four hours after it happened; by evening time, rumors that the Waffen-SS  were summarily executing POWs had been communicated to the rank and file of U.S. soldiers.  Consequently the  commander of the 328th Infanttry Regiment issued Fragmentary Order 27, that said:  "No SS troops or paratroopers will be taken prisoner, but will be shot on sight."

After that, the soldiers of the 11th Armored Division summarily executed 80 Waffen-SS  POWs in the Chenogne Massacre on 1 January 1945.

--GreGen

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