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Autographen von Sechs Malmedy Überlebenden

Autographs of Six Malmedy Survivors

Autographen von Sechs Malmedy Überlebenden

LOS 62-1107
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Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika 1918 - 1945
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US Los 62-1107
EAN 3000000008720
US Los 62-1107
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika 1918 - 1945
EAN 3000000008720
Material
Maße
Hersteller
Gewicht
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika 1918 - 1945
US Los 62-1107
Material
Maße
EAN 3000000008720
Hersteller
Gewicht

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika 1918 - 1945
Autographen von Sechs Malmedy Überlebenden


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Grouping of signed photographs of the Malmedy Survivors. Six foto’s all signed by the actual survivor in felt tip pen. The six soldiers are:

Cpl. George L. Fox

T/5 Thomas Bacon

Sgt. Warren R. Schmitt

T/5 Theodore J. Paluch

Pvt. Stephen J. Domitrovich

T/5 Harold W. Billow

Also a U.S. Red Cross Armband including a Badge for Combat Medics.

On December 17, 1944, between noon and 1:00 p.m., Kampfgruppe Peiper approached the Baugnez crossroads, two miles southeast of the city of Malmedy, Belgium. Meanwhile, a U.S. Army convoy of thirty vehicles, from “B” Battery of the 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion, was negotiating the crossroads, and then turning right, towards Ligneuville and St. Vith, in order to join the US 7th Armored Division. Unfortunately, the Germans saw the US convoy first, and the spearhead unit of Kampfgruppe Peiper fired upon and destroyed the first and last vehicles, which immobilized the convoy and halted the American advance; as their immobilized convoy was out-numbered and out-gunned, those soldiers of the 285th Field Artillery surrendered to the Waffen-SS.

After that brief battle with the American convoy, the tanks and armored vehicles of the Kampfgruppe Peiper convoy continued westwards to Ligneuville; while at the Baugnez crossroads, the Waffen-SS infantry assembled the just-surrendered U.S. POWs in a farmer's field, and added them to another group of U.S. POWs, soldiers who had been captured earlier that day. The prisoners of war who survived the massacre at Malmedy said that a group of approximately 120 U.S. POWs stood in the farmer's field when the Waffen-SS fired machine guns at the grouped POWs. Panicked by the machine gun fire, some POWs ran and fled the field, but the Waffen-SS soldiers shot and killed most of the grouped POWs where they stood; and some G.I.s had dropped to the ground and pretended to be dead. Nonetheless, after the initial machine-gunning of the group of POWs, the Waffen-SS soldiers walked amongst the POW corpses, searching for wounded survivors to kill with a coup de grâce gun-shot to the head. Moreover, some of the POWs who fled the farmer's field had run to and hidden in a café at the Baugnez crossroads; the Waffen-SS then set the café afire, and killed every U.S. POW who escaped the burning building.


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