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Book Synopsis: Before the famed Nuremberg Tribunal, there was Rüsselsheim, a small German town, where ordinary civilians were tried in the first War Crimes Trial of World War II. As the tide of World War II turned, a hitherto unknown incident set a precedent for how we would bring wartime crimes to justice: In August 1944, the 9-man crew of an American bomber was forced to bail out over Germany. As their captors marched them into Rüsselsheim, a small town recently bombed to smithereens by Allies, they were attacked by an angry mob of civilians--farmers, shopkeepers, railroad workers, women, and children. With a local Nazi chief at the helm, they assaulted the young Americans with stones, bricks, and wooden clubs. They beat them viciously and left them for dead at the nearby cemetery. It could have been another forgotten tragedy of the war. But when the lynching was briefly mentioned in a London paper a few months later, it caught the eye of two Army majors, Luke Rogers and Leon Jaworski. Their investigation uncovered the real human cost of the war: the parents and a newlywed wife who agonized over the fate of the men, and the devastating effect of modern warfare on civilian populations. Rogers and Jaworski put the city of Rüsselsheim on trial, insisting on the rule of law even amidst the horrors of war. Drawing from trial records, government archives, interviews with family members, and personal letters, highly-acclaimed military historian Gregory A. Freeman brings to life for the first time the dramatic story. Taking the reader to the scene of the crime and into the homes of the crew, he exposes the stark realities of war to show how ordinary citizens could be drawn to commit horrific acts of wartime atrocities, and the far-reaching effects on generations.
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the gripping narrative of "The Last Mission of the Wham Bam Boys." Delve into the untold story of courage, tragedy, and justice in World War II that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This riveting tale sheds light on a pivotal moment in history that paved the way for modern war crime trials.
Experience the raw emotions and harrowing events that unfolded in the small German town of Rüsselsheim during the chaos of World War II. Witness the human cost of warfare as ordinary civilians are pushed to their limits and forced to confront their own sense of morality in the face of unspeakable violence.
Join Army majors Luke Rogers and Leon Jaworski on their relentless quest for justice as they uncover the shocking truth behind the brutal attack on the American bomber crew. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Gregory A. Freeman brings to life a forgotten chapter of history that will leave you with a profound understanding of the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians.
Don't miss your chance to embark on a captivating journey through the trials and triumphs of the brave men and women who stood up against the horrors of war. Order your copy of "The Last Mission of the Wham Bam Boys" today and discover a powerful story that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
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