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World War II’s ‘Malmedy Massacre’ claimed Berks County soldier

Summary by Berks Weekly - Local News, Entertainment, Traffic, Weather, Sports
One of the most heinous war crimes to occur in Europe during World War II was the mass execution of American prisoners of war by the Nazis’ Waffen SS troops of the 1st Panzer Division on December 17, 1944. The atrocity came to be called the Malmedy Massacre after its location at crossroads near the Belgian town. Its victims mostly were from Battery B, 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion. Thirty-one of the murdered POWs were from Pennsylv…
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Berks Weekly - Local News, Entertainment, Traffic, Weather, Sports broke the news in on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
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