Monday, November 01, 2004
WWII US Troop Massacre of Sicilians being Probed
The ANNOTICO Report

It appears that finally after 60 years, Italy is allowing itself to come to grips with all the unresolved "miseries", that formerly it was "inconvenient" to raise. Those victims might now any longer be among the "forgotten", and "written off" without justice.

First has come the confronting of the 700+ Massacres by Nazis resulting in the death of 20,000 Italians, some tortured or buried alive before being "dispatched".

Now, the Massacre of Sicilians, (some soldiers, some civilians) by AMERICAN TROOPS. NINE incidents are mentioned totaling 200 victims.

My PORTAL reveals only three incidents. Comise Airfield (60 persons) 1943, Gela (36 persons- Sgt. Barry West) July 14 1943, Buttera Airfield (43 persons- Capt. Jerry Compton)

Perhaps, we might also eventually hear more about the atrocities committed by the FRENCH Moroccan Goumiers at "Ciociaria" (Monte Cassino area) as described in "Pico: The White Paper Act written by John A. Abatecola.

Stay Tuned.


ITALY PROBES WWII ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AGAINST US TROOPS

Source: Reuters
31 Oct 2004

ROME, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Italy is investigating the alleged killing of up to 200 Sicilians by U.S. troops during World War Two, Italy's leading broadsheet reported on Sunday.

Military magistrates are looking at nine incidents where Italians, some soldiers who had surrendered and some civilians, were said to have died at the hands of U.S. soldiers in the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, Corriere della Sera said.

The investigating magistrates were not immediately available for comment on the newspaper report.

Interpol had received the names of 7 U.S. soldiers believed to have been involved in the killings which magistrates pieced together from the accounts of survivors, it said.

"The Americans surprised us while we were loading our cannon on to a truck. It was 3 a.m. on July 13, 1943," recalled one survivor, Bruno Vagnetti, now 82.

"One shouted in Sicilian dialect: 'Raise your hands. Step forward.' We obeyed. They made us walk 700 metres (yards) and then they started firing on us with the machineguns. I was shot in the stomach but survived," he said.

Allied forces invaded Sicily in July 1943, in the largest amphibious landing of World War Two, outnumbering even the D-Day invasion. More than 250,000 U.S. and British troops swarmed on to the island sending Nazi soldiers fleeing to the mainland.

In a reflection of its complicated war history, the investigation into the alleged killing by U.S. soldiers is not the only Italian World War Two mass killing under scrutiny.

A trial of former Nazi soldiers, now living in Germany, is under way in the north-western port city of La Spezia.

The seven men, now in their 80s, are accused of killing 560 men, women and children in a Tuscan village 60 years ago.

Reuters AlertNet - Italy probes WWII allegations against US troops
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L31343640.htm