Michael Doroush, I was talking about the Allied Forces as a whole, not just the Canadians, I havent heard about any "great" canadian war crimes..
Neither have I, but of course, I don‘t have access to the secret US Army files on the subject. I suppose I need to watch the History Channel more often.
but, for Allied War Crimes, as far as I know havent been had the people who commited them punished are..
I‘ll need that translated, I‘m afraid I only speak English.
Inhumane Treatment of POW‘s, mostly for the SS Soldiers, a lot were beat up(mostly after people heard of the execution of canadian soldiers commited by members of the 12th SS).
So what? Lots of Limeys got beat up in bars in England by drunk Canadians. I wasn‘t aware that beating someone up was a ‘war crime‘. Did we actually prosecute Germans for ‘beating up" PWs? If not, then this is irrelevant.
An being shot on site shooting POW‘s, an wounded soldiers in a hospital, these how ever were commited mostly(from what I‘ve read) by the Russians, who tended to shoot all SS prisoners on site.
I don‘t doubt that conditions on the Russian Front were far worse; it was an openly declared war of genocide. I think it strays pretty far off topic, though. The Russians were one of the world‘s leading powers in 1945. There was no way to prosecute THEM for war crimes (ie Katyn) simply because the other world powers wanted to keep the peace, and were in no position to dictate terms to the Russians, their erstwhile allies.
Should, in a perfect world, the Russians have tried their own people for war crimes? Yep.
I‘ve also heard of US MP‘s who executed a lot of W-SS soldiers who were on there way to the front lines, but were captured close to a Concentration or Death Camp, because they mistook them for the W-SS Camp Guards, but the camp guards fled before the Allied forces came near the camp.
I‘ll need a source for this before I believe it.
An when the Russians took Berlin, mass looting, an rape took place, commited by the Russians, I know this would be near impossible to prosecute every single soldier.
This, on the other hand, is of course well known. And it should be noted that German soldiers found guilty of rape while serving in Russia were severely punished. Bartov talks about rates of punishment in HITLER‘S ARMY. I interviewed a veteran from Panzer Lehr who also told me that they were punished for rape - but all the Russian girls were unattractive anyway!
I think the point here, though, is that US, Canadian or British "war crimes" were extremely rare, and while there may be some validity to the claim that justice was only served by the victors to the vanquished, it probably only really applies to the Russians. Discipline in US and Canadian units was quite tight. Two men, for example, in the South Alberta Regiment were severely punished for raping a Dutch woman, even though the evidence was circumstantial at best. See the book SOUTH ALBERTAS: A CANADIAN REGIMENT AT WAR by Donald Graves for full details of this, as well as additional info in PEEWEES ON PARADE, a personal memoir of a soldier in the South Alberta Regiment who knew one of the accused "rapists".