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Massacre At Malmédy During the Battle of the Bulge, by Michael Reynolds – World War II Magazine, Février 2003 – [3]
Review and recommandation of the deputy judge advocate for war crimes, 20 octobre 1947, pp. 4 à 22 - [4]
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Stavelot, Belgium, 17 to 22 December 44, written par Capt John E. Kent, C.R.I.B.A. [9]
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