American Crimes and the Liberation of Paris

Robbery, Rape and Murder by Renegade GIs, 1944-1947

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology, History, Military, World War II
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Author: Kenneth D. Alford ISBN: 9781476619439
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kenneth D. Alford
ISBN: 9781476619439
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication: November 26, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The Allies’ triumphant march into Paris in 1944 was met with cheering crowds of liberated Parisians. After the cheering stopped, American deserters and their French cohorts violently exploited the city with the ruthless efficiency of the Chicago mobs of the 1920s. Well organized, and heavily armed, these GIs-turned-gangsters made huge profits on the thriving black market with their unlimited supplies of gasoline, cigarettes and other commodities. Along with this illicit enterprise came rape, murder, robbery, prostitution and epidemic venereal disease. American military justice worked at controlling the crime wave, handling nearly 8,000 criminal investigations in the year after liberation, but only the end of the war in 1945 put a stop to it. This book identifies both French and American offenders.

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The Allies’ triumphant march into Paris in 1944 was met with cheering crowds of liberated Parisians. After the cheering stopped, American deserters and their French cohorts violently exploited the city with the ruthless efficiency of the Chicago mobs of the 1920s. Well organized, and heavily armed, these GIs-turned-gangsters made huge profits on the thriving black market with their unlimited supplies of gasoline, cigarettes and other commodities. Along with this illicit enterprise came rape, murder, robbery, prostitution and epidemic venereal disease. American military justice worked at controlling the crime wave, handling nearly 8,000 criminal investigations in the year after liberation, but only the end of the war in 1945 put a stop to it. This book identifies both French and American offenders.

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