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07-11-2015, 02:40 PM
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OISE AISNE AMERICAN CEMETERY, PLOT E
This secret cemetery where no flag is allowed to fly holds the bodies of American soldiers convicted of heinous crimes during WWII... Plots A-D of the Oise Aisne American Cemetary hold the remains of American soldiers who died fighting in a small portion of Northern France during World War I. However set across the street unmarked and completely surrounded by impassible shrubbery is Plot E, a semi-secret fifth plot that contains the nearly forgotten bodies of a number of American soldiers who were executed for crimes committed during and after World War II. Over 6,000 soldiers are buried in the first four plots of the Oise Aisne Cemetery, but just 94 bodies are currently buried in the shunned fifth plot. While the small patch of land is technically on the grounds of the greater cemetery, it is not easily distinguished as it sits across the street, hidden behind the tall hedges that surround it. The only way into the secret cemetery is through the superintendent's office. The soldiers eventually interred in Plot E were tried for rape, murder, and in one case, desertion (although the remains of the deserter, Eddie Slovik, the only American executed for desertion in WWII, were returned to the states in 1987). After being convicted in U.S. courts martial held in Europe, the men were dishonorably discharged and executed via hanging or firing squad. In many cases, the men who were buried in Plot E were initially buried close to the site of their execution. Those bodies were later exhumed and moved to Oise Aisne in 1949 when the plot of shame was established. Plot E has been referred to as an anti-memorial. No US flag is permitted to fly over the plot and the graves themselves, small in-ground stones the size of index cards, have no names; they are only differentiated by numbers. Even underground they are set apart with each body buried in Plot E positioned with its back to the main cemetery. The site does not exist on maps of the cemetery, and is not mentioned on their website. http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/o...eid=dc2b382805 |
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07-11-2015, 05:41 PM
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Re: OISE AISNE AMERICAN CEMETERY, PLOT E
That is very interesting, N.R.R.R.! I did not know that. They could have made something more noticeable to send them off to the afterlife. I do not know what but something. It matters to some people, even the bad ones. |
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01-13-2023, 06:59 PM
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Re: OISE AISNE AMERICAN CEMETERY, PLOT E
I was just telling my husband about this thread and he was really pissed about it and here is what he told me. He said that what ever these men did is behind them and they are just bones now so there is no reason to keep shaming them for all eternity! He said that lots of military persons commit crimes during times of war, they don't all get caught but the ones that do do not have their memory shat on like these guys. But I said: I would not want the killer or rapist of my family member buried with honors! Wouldn't want them in a plot anywhere near the men buried with honors either! It got heated between us on this subject! I have no problem with how France did this. This was a really interesting thread too!
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