Who murdered a big Nazi SS officer, Joachim Peiper, and why?


 Joachim Peiper was one of the senior SS officers of Nazi Germany who committed many war crimes. He was killed in France in 1976.Peiper was also known as an infamous figure who helped in the Malmedy Massacre where his army killed American prisoners of war. He was found guilty after the war and came out of prison in 1950s. He next moved to France, and made his home in a small town where he wished to live alone.


At about 1975, the inhabitants of the town found out who he was. The discovery of a war criminal among them enraged the society especially the French citizens that had fought against the Nazis. Even anti-Nazi activists and ex-French Resistance fighters started to threaten him, as they insisted on his departure out of the country.


His house was attacked on the night of July 14, 1976, a main holiday in France. These attackers took their time to torch the home and Peiper died of the smoke in the home.


The murder has never been prosecuted against any one. Yet, it is generally thought that the act was done by local French vigilantes. They took accountability, and this was out of revenge since they thought that a man who had done so atrocious acts could not live in their nation in peace and tranquility. They aimed at ending a historical wrongdoing.

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