Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Plot E


The Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Plot E is the fifth plot at the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial, an American military cemetery in northern France that comprises four main burial plots containing the remains of 6,012 service personnel, all of whom died during World War I.
Plot E is approximately 100 metres away from the main cemetery and is a separate, hidden section which currently contains the remains of 96 American military prisoners, all of whom were executed by hanging or firing squad under military authority for crimes committed during or shortly after World War II. Their victims were 26 fellow American soldiers and 71 British, French, German, Italian, Polish and Algerian civilians who were raped or murdered.
In total, the US Army executed 98 servicemen following general courts martial for murder and/or rape in the European Theatre of Operations during the Second World War. The remains of these servicemen were originally buried near the site of their executions, which took place in countries as far apart as England, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Algeria. In 1949, the remains of these men were re-interred in Plot E, a private section specifically built to hold what the Graves Registration referred to as "the dishonored dead"; per standard practice, all had been dishonorably discharged from the US Army the day before their executions.
Plot E is detached from the main four cemetery plots for the honored dead of World War I. It is located across the road and deliberately hidden from view, inside a 100×50 feet oval-shaped clearing surrounded by hedges and hidden in thick forest. Officially, Plot E does not exist: it is not mentioned on the ABMC website or in any guide pamphlets or maps. The plot is accessible only through the back door of the superintendent's office. Access is difficult and visitors are not encouraged, though the section is maintained by cemetery caretakers who periodically mow the lawn area and trim the hedges. One cemetery employee described Plot E as a "house of shame" and a "perfect anti-memorial".
Unlike the marble monuments and inscribed standing headstones of the regular plots, Plot E contains nothing but 96 flat stone markers and a single small granite cross. The white grave markers are the size of index cards and have nothing on them except sequential numbers engraved in black. The intention was that individual graves would be impossible to identify.
No US flag is permitted to fly over the section, and the numbered graves literally lie with their backs turned to the main cemetery on the other side of the road.
The only individual buried in Plot E who had not been convicted of rape or murder was Eddie Slovik, who was executed for desertion on 31 January 1945. His wife, Antoinette Slovik, petitioned the Army for her husband's remains and his pension until her death in 1979. Slovik's case was taken up in 1981 by a former Macomb County Michigan commissioner, Bernard V. Calka, a Polish-American World War II veteran, who continued to press the Army for the return of Slovik's remains. In 1987, he persuaded President Ronald Reagan to grant the petition request. In response, Calka raised $5,000 to pay for the exhumation and reinterment at Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery, where Slovik was reburied next to his wife.

Burials at Plot E

All individuals currently interred in Plot E were found guilty at general court martial of the capital crimes of rape and/or murder.
Furthermore, some victims were children: e.g. 15-year-old Elizabeth Green, who was raped and strangled by Corporal Ernest Lee Clarke and Private Augustine M. Guerra at Ashford on 22 August 1944, and 7-year-old Patricia Wylie, who was raped and strangled by Private William Harrison in Northern Ireland on 25 September 1944.
Other rape and murder victims were adults, e.g., 75-year-old Agnes Cope who was raped by Private Aniceto Martinez on 6 August 1944, or Joyce Brown, who was raped by Corporal Robert L. Pearson and Private Parson Jones on 3 December 1944 while pregnant.
Another case involved Private Lee A. Davis , who raped Muriel Fawden after fatally shooting her friend, 19-year-old Cynthia June Lay near Savernake Hospital, Marlborough on 28 September 1943. Private Madison Thomas was convicted by a court martial in Plymouth of raping Beatrice Maud Reynolds in a field at Albaston on 26 July 1944, and was hanged at HMP Shepton Mallet on 12 October 1944.
James E. Hendricks was hanged near Plumaudan on 24 November 1944 for the murder of Victor Bignon and the attempted rape of his wife Noémie.
The cases of Louis Till, was the father of Emmett Till, who was murdered in 1955. John Edgar Wideman wrote a book, Writing to Save a Life – The Louis Till File, examining trial records from the case file, United States v. Louis Till sent to him by the United States Court of Criminal Appeals of Arlington, Virginia.
The murder of British diplomat Sir Eric Teichman by George E. Smith on 3 December 1944.
Similarly, on 10 February 1945, Privates Yancy Waiters and Robert L. Skinner were hanged simultaneously in the village of Hameau au Pigeon in Quettetot on the Cherbourg peninsula after being convicted of murder and rape. Among spectators at their execution were twenty French witnesses, including nineteen-year-old Marie Osouf, the girl who was raped, and the family of Auguste Lebarillier, who was murdered.
Private Blake W. Mariano, a 29-year-old gunner with the 191st Tank Battalion, was hanged at Loire Disciplinary Training Center in Le Mans, France on 10 October 1945 for an incident which took place in Lauf, Germany on 15 April 1945; he raped two women aged 21 and 54, and shot dead their 41-year-old companion.
The following table provides names, serial numbers, locations, and associated grave numbers of deceased interred in Plot E of the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery. This list only became available in 2009, following a Freedom of Information Act request. Prior to that, it was impossible to determine who was buried in a particular grave, because the graves are only marked with numbers.
Name of PersonSerial NumberRowGrave Number
Agee, Amos34163762114
Anderson, Roy W.35407199229
Bailey, Milbert34151488490
Baldwin, Walter J.34020111243
Bennerman Jr, Sidney34174757357
Brinson, Eliga34052175493
Burns, Lee A.38520648474
Clark, Ernest L.33212946368
Clay Jr, Matthew3849056113
Cooper, John D.34562464481
Crews, Otis B.14057830230
Davis, Arthur E.36788637482
Davis, Lee A.18023362361
Davis, William E.33541888119
Davison, Tommie34485174360
Donnelly, Robert L.13131982495
Downes, William C.33519814116
Ervin Jr, Charlie34042926354
Farrell, Arthur J.32559163121
Gordon, Tom34091950110
Grant, General L.34557976359
Green Jr, George38476751236
Guerra, Augustine M.38458023244
Hall, Willie33268841483
Harris Jr, Wiley6924547492
Harrison Jr, William15089828362
Heard, Haze34562354238
Hendricks, James E.33453189113
Holden, Mervin3822656418
Hopper, Benjamin F.3272057117
Jefferies, Charles H.33181343478
Johnson, Willie38270465228
Jones, Cubia 34563790115
Jones, James L.34221343484
Jones, John T.38315973248
Jones, Kinney34120505242
Jordan, Charlie H.14066430240
Kendrick, James E.1402699515
Kluxdal, Paul M.36395076235
Leatherberry, J. C.34472451486
Lucas, William N.36639075496
Mack, John H.3404205314
Mack, William32620461363
Mahoney, Joseph J.12008332111
Mariano, Blake W.38011593112
Martinez, Aniceto38168482239
Maxey, Curtis L.34554198371
McCarter, William J.34675988491
McGhee Sr, Shelton3452902516
McMurray, Fred A.3818433512
Nelson, Henry W.3572602911
Newman, Oscar N.35226382180
Norris, Clete O.37082314479
Ortiz, Victor30405077487
Parker, Woodrow34561139356
Pearson, Robert L.38326741122
Pennyfeather, William D.32801627366
Philpot, Henry C.39080069489
Pittman, Willie A.34400976350
Pygate, Benjamin33741021485
Robinson, Charles M.38164425370
Rollins, Alvin R.34716953351
Sanders, James B.34124233358
Schmiedel, Werner E. 7041115353
Scott, Richard B.38040012245
Skinner, Robert L.35802328364
Smalls, Abraham34512812123
Smith, Charles H.36337437477
Smith Jr, George E.33288266352
Smith, John C.33214953367
Smith, Willie3456556369
Spears, Charles E.32337619118
Spencer, Elwood, J.33739343233
Spinks, Mansfield36793241349
Stroud, Harvey33215131226
Taylor, John W.37485128124
Thomas, Madison38265363476
Till, Louis36392273473
Twiggs, James W.38265086488
Valentine, Leo32954278241
Waters, John H.32337934246
Watson Jr, Frank34793522355
Watson, Ray33139251225
Watson, Joseph39610125117
White, Armstead34401104247
White, David34400884372
Whitfield, Clarence34672443237
Williams, Ellsworth34200976232
Williams, John32794118494
Williams, Olin W.34649494120
Wilson, J. P.3248475619
Wimberly, Willie J.36392154234
Wray, Robert34461589475
Waiters, Yancy37499079231

Note: additional background information regarding the condemned men can be found by entering the relevant service number into Online World War II Indexes & Records.