Downed American Flyers: Forgotten Casualties of Axis Atrocities in World War II

K. Hall
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After World War II, Allied nations tried thousands of ‘lesser’ war criminals throughout Europe and the Pacific after the well-known trials of high-ranking officials in Nuremberg and Tokyo. The victims largely included civilians of occupied nations and POWs. However, with the conclusion of these trials in both Europe and the Pacific by 1949, the crimes committed, the perpetrators, and the victims withdrew from public discourse relatively quickly. Many unresolved questions remain surrounding the extent of Axis violence committed against Allied POWs, especially flyers. Despite significant studies focusing on the experiences of POWs during captivity, few have offered a comparison of the method of Axis mistreatment committed against airmen and the relationship between centralized authority and civilian action in both the European and Pacific theaters of war. By focusing on the largely overlooked phase between being shot down and being sent to a POW camp, this study seeks to comprehend not only what airmen experienced when they encountered Axis civilians and soldiers, but also the process and motivations of perpetrators’ actions. Further, comparing the postwar ‘flyer trials’ offers an opportunity to fill the gaps related to this topic due to the scarcity of remaining documents and has the potential to assist in answering unresolved questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of missing US servicemen.
第二次世界大战后,在纽伦堡和东京著名的高级官员审判之后,盟军在欧洲和太平洋地区审判了数千名“较轻”的战犯。受害者主要是被占国的平民和战俘。然而,随着这些审判在1949年欧洲和太平洋地区的结束,所犯下的罪行、肇事者和受害者相对迅速地退出了公共话语。此外,比较战后的“飞行试验”提供了一个机会,填补了由于剩余文件的稀缺而与这一主题相关的空白,并有可能帮助回答有关失踪美国军人死亡情况的未解决问题。
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