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5.0 out of 5 stars
A scholarly treatise piecing together the answer to a World War II mystery,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anatomy of Perjury: Field Marshal Albert Kesserling, Via Rasella, and the Ginny Mission (Hardcover)
Anatomy of Perjury: Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, Via Rasella, and the GINNY Mission is a scholarly treatise piecing together the answer to a World War II mystery - and the lies that enabled German Field Marshal Albert Kesselring to escape execution for his war crime. In the failed GINNY II mission, an Office of Strategic Services operational group landed on the Ligurian coast north of La Spezia with orders to destroy party of the coastal railroad; when the mission failed, the Allied soldiers surrendered to enemy forces. Two days later, they were executed. Author Richard Raiber engaged in meticulous research of microfilmed German operational records to reveal that Albert Kesselring was present at La Spezia, and undoubtedly confirmed the order to execute captured American soldiers in regulation uniforms. His efforts to cover his tracks, including the perjury of his subordinates, saved him from the death sentence swiftly meted out to General Anton Dostler, who was also complicit in the war crime. A detailed, in-depth study, especially recommended for college library and World War II military history shelves.
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Anatomy of Perjury: Field Marshal Albert Kesserling, Via Rasella, and the Ginny Mission by Richard Raiber (Hardcover - June 30, 2008)
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