'Vile and disturbing': Army unit marks Battle of the Bulge with picture of Nazi war criminal who mas
Source: Washington Post
Vile and disturbing: Army unit marks Battle of the Bulge with picture of Nazi war criminal who massacred Americans
By Katie Shepherd
12/17/2019, 7:09:45 a.m.
On the 75th anniversary of Adolf Hitlers final major push in World War II, a U.S. Army unit shared a tribute to the greatest battle in American history a detailed portrait of a worried military commander fretting over the plan that would ultimately secure an Allied victory over the Nazis.
The fate of his beloved nation rested on his ability to lead his men, the XVIII Airborne Corps wrote on a Monday Facebook post featuring the striking photo.
But the description wasnt detailing the heroics of an American general poised to destroy fascist German forces. Instead, it seemingly celebrated the strategic mind-set of Nazi war criminal Joachim Peiper, an infamous German commander who ordered the massacre of 84 U.S. prisoners of war during the Battle of the Bulge.
The Army unit posted a glamorous, colorized photo of Peiper alongside an intimate narrative depicting the Nazi writing in his diary. The photo was also shared on the Facebook pages for the Defense Department and the Armys 10th Mountain Division.
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I am dumbfounded by the decision to prominently display a Nazi on military social media on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, Lt. Col. Brian Fickel wrote on Twitter.
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