This book relates a chapter of American military history which many
people would rather forget. When the United States came to the aid of
Britain in 1942, the arrival of American troops was greeted with
unreserved enthusiasm, but unfortunately, wartime sometimes brings out
the worst, as well as the best, in people. A small number of the
soldiers abused the hospitality they received by committing murders
and rapes against British civilians. Some of these men were hanged or
shot at Shepton Mallet Prison in Somerset, which had been handed over
for the use of the American armed forces. Due to a treaty between
Britain and America, those accused of such offences faced an American
court martial, rather than a British civilian court, which gave rise
to some curious anomalies. Although rape had not been a capital crime
in Britain for over a century, it still carried the death penalty
under American military law and so the last executions for rape in
Britain were carried out at this time in Shepton Mallet. Fighting For
the United States, Executed in Britain tells the story of every
American soldier executed in Britain during the Second World War. The
majority of the executed soldiers were either black or Hispanic,
reflecting the situation in the United States itself, where the
ethnicity of the accused person often played a key role in both
convictions and the chances of subsequently being executed.
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US Soldiers Court-Martialled in WWII
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526790965
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Military (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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