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Originally Posted by VtwinVince
Very loaded term indeed, especially in this day and age of overheated propaganda. How about Arthur Harris? One could go on, couldn't one?
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This is a tangent completely unwarranted by the original question. No one has produced any evidence that Peltz was sought in connection with any war crime nor said that he should have been. All anyone can say is that as a senior commander in some significant campaigns, he was the kind of person that the Western Allies were interested in interrogating. There are numerous examples of such interrogations on file.
Please return to the point: what happened to him in the immediate postwar period.