A terrible story of American racism from the end of World War 2 in the Washington Post. Here's a gift link.
The basics:
The Black soldiers — Allen Leftridge and Frank Glenn — were challenged by a White sergeant, according to a witness. When a White armed guard arrived, he fatally shot the two men. A third soldier — a White man just released from a German prison camp who was not named in documents related to the incident — was caught in the crossfire and killed, a newspaper from the time reported.
Now, there was a court martial, but they acquitted.
On the most "generous" reading, a fight broke out and the guard acted in self defence; but it remains hard to believe that he would have been so trigger happy in a fight with a white soldier. Or, of course, that a white soldier would be in trouble for talking to a white woman.
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