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On 17 December, the second day of the offensive, Peiper’s SS troopers from the Leibstandarte killed sixty-nine prisoners of war in cold blood, and then in what became known as the Malmedy massacre shot down another eighty-six in the snow. Two men escaped and reached American lines. The thirst for revenge became palpable as the account passed from mouth to mouth, and many German prisoners were shot as a result.
The Second World War
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