10-29-2024, 05:40 AM
From memory, the U.S. Army units involved with executing those Nazi concretion camps didn't cover up those incidents. What occurred was mentioned in their after-action reports. Also, after news of the Malmedy massacre during the earlier Battle of the Bulge, GIs weren't keen on taking SS members as Prisoners of War.
As for the morality of their actions, there is no reason to think those American soldiers would have known about the future Nuremberg and related trials.
As for the morality of their actions, there is no reason to think those American soldiers would have known about the future Nuremberg and related trials.