这是命令圣彼得罗大屠杀与美国军事司法的失败

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Contemporary History Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1177/00220094231225373
Nathaniel Marshell
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1943 年 7 月 14 日,俄克拉荷马州陆军国民警卫队第 180 步兵团第 1 营的士兵在西西里岛 Santo Pietro di Caltagirone 村附近的 Santo Pietro 机场附近分两次残忍杀害了 70 多名德国和意大利战俘。这些屠杀被错误地称为 "比斯卡里大屠杀",是第二次世界大战期间美军在欧洲犯下的最残暴的暴行。尽管如此,由于美国军方希望对暴行细节保密,美军一般都没有追究屠杀者的罪责。在直接参与屠杀的大约二十多名士兵中,只有两人面临战争第 92 条的起诉。其中,只有一人受到了惩罚。尽管如此,由于指挥责任问题可能引发公共关系危机,陆军部在这名战犯被判无期徒刑仅 14 个月后就将其释放。最终,美国陆军拒绝承担暴行的责任,并积极保护最高层的罪魁祸首。
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‘This Is Orders’: The Santo Pietro Massacres and the Failure of American Military Justice
On 14 July 1943, soldiers of the Oklahoma Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 180th Infantry Regiment brutally murdered more than 70 German and Italian prisoners of war in two separate incidents in the vicinity of the Santo Pietro Airfield near the village of Santo Pietro di Caltagirone, Sicily. These killings, erroneously known as the ‘Biscari Massacre,’ stand as some of the most brutal atrocities committed by American forces in Europe during the Second World War. Despite this, the US Army generally failed to hold the massacres’ perpetrators accountable for their crimes due to the US Military's desire to keep details of the atrocities secret. Of the roughly two dozen soldiers who directly participated in the killings, only two-faced indictment under the 92nd Article of War. Of these, only one suffered punishment. That said, the War Department released the convicted war criminal a mere 14 months into his life sentence due to a potential public relations crisis in relation to issues of command responsibility. In the end, the US Army refused to accept responsibility for the atrocities and actively protected those culpable at the highest levels.
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