Bearing Silent Witness: A Grandfather's Secret Attestation to German War Crimes in Occupied France

McKay M Smith
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Scholars have acknowledged that the study of World War II era intelligence can be an extremely arduous undertaking. Intelligence tradecraft, by its very nature, requires that certain information remain secret. It necessitates the sustained concealment of activities or events. Moreover, this government emphasis on secrecy often results in the suppression of sensitive information from historians and citizens alike. Thus, one must turn to declassified records of the past to reshape modern conceptions of history. This article should be regarded as a spirited departure from traditional scholarship. Specifically, it utilizes the case study method to communicate a powerful message related to both law and history. Readers are encouraged to examine this narrative and related analysis in conjunction with the primary source material it references. More importantly, they are asked to apply a socio-legal approach to the personal account contained therein. In the summer of 2011, the author was fortunate to discover a declassified report detailing his grandfather’s experiences as a young airman in World War II. Lt. Raymond Murphy was shot down in 1944 by German anti-aircraft fire on his sixteenth mission as a B-17 Navigator with the U.S. Army Air Corps. When examined from a legal perspective, his report is illustrative of a number of law of war topics, including the foundational principles that gave rise to modern humanitarian law. Unfortunately, Lt. Murphy's account also evidences something far more disturbing, a criminal atrocity committed by German forces at the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane.
沉默的见证:一位祖父对德国在被占领的法国犯下的战争罪行的秘密证词
学者们承认,研究二战时期的情报可能是一项极其艰巨的任务。就其本质而言,情报技术需要对某些信息保密。它需要持续地隐瞒活动或事件。此外,政府对保密的强调往往导致历史学家和公民对敏感信息的压制。因此,人们必须求助于过去的解密记录来重塑现代的历史观。这篇文章应该被看作是对传统学术的一种精神上的背离。具体来说,它利用案例研究的方法来传达与法律和历史相关的强有力的信息。我们鼓励读者将这段叙述和相关分析与它所引用的原始材料结合起来进行研究。更重要的是,要求他们对其中所载的个人帐户采取社会法律办法。2011年夏天,作者幸运地发现了一份解密报告,详细描述了他祖父作为一名年轻飞行员在第二次世界大战中的经历。1944年,雷蒙德·墨菲中尉作为B-17领航员在美国陆军航空队执行第16次任务时被德国防空火力击落。从法律角度来看,他的报告说明了若干战争法专题,包括产生现代人道主义法的基本原则。不幸的是,墨菲中尉的叙述还证明了一些更令人不安的事情,那就是德国军队在法国格拉纳河畔奥拉杜尔村犯下的罪行。
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