Massacre at Malmedy, 9781844156207
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Brutal WW2 massacre: defenseless prisoners slaughtered at Malmedy.

Massacre at Malmedy

The Story of Jochen Peiper's Battle Group, Ardennes, December, 1944

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    244 pages

  • Release Date

    30 April 2007

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Summary

“Drive on recklessly, give no quarter and take no prisoners; everything that comes into our sights should be mown down” - Jochen Peiper.

Then the machine guns started to chatter. The massacre had begun. The prisoners started to fall into groups, as other machine guns joined in the slaughter. They were completely defenceless. Some tried to make a break for it, but were mown down before they’d gone half a dozen yards. Wounded, dead and dying were everywhere in the bloody grass - still t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844156207
ISBN-10:1844156206
Author:Charles Whiting
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:244
Release Date:30 April 2007
Weight:481g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

For someone who never read a book about the Joachim Peiper or the Malmedy Massacre, this book would be great and easy to read for you.

“For someone who never read a book about the Joachim Peiper or the Malmedy Massacre, this book would be great and easy to read for you.”–JOEDEMADIO’S WW2 History & Battlefield Blog

About The Author

Charles Whiting

Born in the Bootham area of York, England, he was a pupil at the prestigious Nunthorpe Grammar School. He left at the age of 16 to join the British Army by lying about his age. Keen to be in on the wartime action, Whiting was attached to the 52nd Reconnaissance Regiment and by the age of 18 saw duty as a sergeant in France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany in the latter stages of World War II. While still a soldier, he observed conflicts between the highest-ranking British and American generals, which he would write about extensively in later years.

After the war, he stayed on in Germany, completing his A-levels via correspondence course and teaching English before being enrolled at Leeds University, where he read History and German Language. As an undergraduate, he was afforded opportunities for study at several European universities and, after gaining his degree, would go on to become an assistant professor of history.

Elsewhere, Whiting held a variety of jobs, which included working as a translator for a German chemical factory and spells as a publicist, a correspondent for The Times, and feature writer for such diverse magazines as International Review of Linguistics, Soldier, and Playboy. His first novel was written while still an undergraduate, was published in 1954, and by 1958 had been followed by three wartime thrillers. Between 1960 and 2007, Charles went on to write over 350 titles, including 70 non-fiction titles covering varied topics from the Nazi intelligence service to British Regiments during World War II.

Charles Henry Whiting, author and military historian, died on July 24, 2007, leaving his wife and son.

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