- 1939,
Peiper married Sigurd in an SS ceremony;
Himmler was the
guest of honour. The
Peipers lived in
Berlin until its
bombing in 1940;
Sigurd Peiper then...
-
Peiper is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Allan Peiper (born 1960),
Australian road
cyclist and team
manager Joachim Peiper (1915–1976)...
- the
Bulge (16
December 1944 – 25
January 1945).
Soldiers of
Kampfgruppe Peiper summarily killed eighty-four U.S. Army
prisoners of war (POWs) who had surrendered...
-
Peiper finally captured Stoumont at 10:30.
Knittel joined up with
Peiper and
reported the
Americans had
recaptured Stavelot to
their east.
Peiper ordered...
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Allan Peiper (born 26
April 1960), is a
retired Australian professional cyclist and
current pro
cycling team manager. He
began cycling at 12
years of age...
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Tadeusz Peiper (3 May 1891 – 10
November 1969) was a
Polish poet, art critic,
theoretician of
literature and one of the
precursors of the avant-garde movement...
- WTWO (channel 2) is a
television station in
Terre Haute, Indiana,
United States,
affiliated with NBC. Its
second digital subchannel serves as an owned-and-operated...
-
Gottfried Fuchs, German-Canadian
Olympic soccer player (d. 1972) 1891 –
Tadeusz Peiper,
Polish poet and
critic (d. 1969) 1891 – Eppa Rixey,
American baseball pitcher...
- but the
sentences were commuted.
Peiper himself was
imprisoned for
eleven years for his role in the killings.
Peiper entered Stavelot on 18
December but...
-
receive a
death sentence.
Joachim Peiper: Ex SS-Standartenführer and
commander of the 1st SS-Panzerregiment/"Kampfgruppe
Peiper"
during the
Battle of the Bulge...