A US Army unit said on Tuesday that they “regret” sharing a colorized photo of a Nazi war criminal on Facebook in an attempt to publicize the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. The Army’s ...
Joachim Peiper, commander of the infamous Kampfgruppe Peiper, was convicted for war crimes after World War II and sentenced to death—a sentence later reduced amid Cold War politics. After years of ...
An Army unit apologized for posting on social media the photograph of a Nazi convicted in connection to the World War II massacre of American prisoners of war. The since-deleted post appeared on ...
Don’t worry: You have not crossed into the alternative universe portrayed in The Man in the High Castle wherein the Nazis won World War II. That said, voracious consumers of Defense Department social ...
The U.S. Army is apologizing Tuesday for posting an image of a Nazi war criminal on some of its social media accounts during Monday’s 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. The colorized photo ...
Joachim Peiper was once the rising star of the Waffen-SS. Handpicked by Heinrich Himmler, admired for his bold leadership, and feared for his ruthless battlefield tactics, Peiper rose quickly through ...