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American Deserter. General Eisenhower and the Execution of Eddie Slovik (Hardcover)
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American Deserter. General Eisenhower and the Execution of Eddie Slovik (Hardcover)
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Eddie Slovik was the most famous American soldier to come out of
World War Two. Or was infamous a better description? For 24 year
old Slovik, Polish-American, petty thief and ex-con, was the only
Allied soldier to be shot for desertion in the course of that long
conflict. For nearly ten years the US Dept. of Defence tried to
keep the Slovik case secret and even when it was revealed the
American military hid the place of the condemned man's burial for a
further thirty years. Thus when the details of the Slovik case were
finally brought out into the open, there was much talk of an
official cover-up. Now veteran military historian, Charles Whiting
has attempted to dig up the final truth. He reveals in this fast
paced intriguing book that Slovik was not the innocent victim that
his advocate had maintained he was. In that year in which he was
sentenced to death for desertion in the 'face of the enemy', he
played a calculating game with the US Army -and lost. Whiting also
reveals another secret: the man who would approve Slovik's death
sentence and have him shot in a remote French mountain village,
General (and future President) Dwight D. Eisenhower was also under
a sentence of death that winter himself.
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