“Where is the moral superiority?” In the fact that it was not an order issued by the President of the United States of America.
Did the engineers give the POW? No soldier of the Wehrmacht would have resisted a SS order…
Question: I thought the101 Airborne was inland (St Marie de la Mer)… How did they arrive on the beaches to ask for the prisoners? It is a long walk...
Now, about the make-no-prisoners things, it is a reality of war that the assault troops don’t do them.
I do remember when in training it was this kind of sentences we were told as you have no time to waste and men to spent for guards…
I know as well it is this kind of things that are said to galvanise the troops, as fixing bayonet…
The difference of PZ example of allies’ war crimes is that they were done during or directly after the battle, and in small scales.
Nothing compare with Oradour Sur Glane where the village was picked at random as the released SS was not able to point out in which of the Oradour he saw armed Partisans…
Now, after a long though I have to say that one PZ argument is quite valid.
The SS and soldiers of the Heer were raised in a universe of violence and des-humanisation of the enemies. So for them, killing was not a problem as such.
An Allies soldiers from Democratic Countries, they knew in theory the right from the wrong…
“Totenkopf (death's head) insignia”: Probably the letters SS did the job as the Skulls and Bones were also on the Tank Crew uniforms, heritage from the Ulhan.
And as Allies Propaganda for the SS, I think the German Propaganda was largely responsible for the well earned reputation of brutality and merciless conduct in war of the SS troops.
So, the SS have only Goebbels and Himmler to blame for the US soldier to know who they were...
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