Thanks to Jay Greene for this moving story:
For the Al Copeland Award: Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds
Jay Greene Blog; October 25, 2016
(Guest post by Greg Forster)
“They cannot all be Jews!”
The Battle of the Bulge, one of the largest battles in the largest war in world history, produced thousands of prisoners. Among the prisoners in the Stalag IXA camp were about one thousand men of the U.S. 422nd Infantry Regiment, who found themselves under the command of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds—a non-com, but still the regiment’s most senior surviving member.
Last year, his son, Rev. Chris Edmonds, had his first full opportunity to share his father’s story with the world—by dumb luck, just a month too late for his father to participate in last year’s Al Copeland Humanitarian of the Year Award process.
But The Al has a long memory, and it will take more than a little time to make it forget Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds.
By standing German policy, Jewish POWs were to be separated from the rest of the POW population. By this time, the largest of the death camps in the western theater were no longer in business, so most of these POWs were taken away to slave labor camps where they were, with less efficiency but no less contempt for their humanity, worked to death.
Speaking in English, the German camp commander—a Major Siegmann—approached the POWs of the 422nd. He ordered that all Jewish men were to fall out and stand in formation in front of the barracks, then went to await them.
Whereupon Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds ordered every man under his command to fall out and stand in formation in front of the barracks.
“I would estimate that there were more than 1,000 Americans standing in wide formation in front of the barracks with Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds standing in front, with several senior non-coms beside him, of which I was one,” recalls Lester Tanner, a Jewish member of the regiment.
Siegmann protested: “They cannot all be Jews!”
Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds replied: “We are all Jews here.”
Siegmann drew his sidearm and held it to Edmonds’ head.
Edmonds said: “According to the Geneva Convention, we only have to give our name, rank and serial number. If you shoot me, you will have to shoot all of us, and after the war you will be tried for war crimes.”
Siegmann, having been (in the words of the Jerusalem Post) “outfaced by Edmonds,” turned and walked away.
More than 200 of the prisoners were Jewish (all the time, that is, not just when Nazis were asking). Edmonds saved them all from near-certain death.
Chris Edmonds knew his father had spent 100 days in captivity, but had no idea anything like this had happened until he read a newspaper story a couple of years ago about Richard Nixon’s post-presidency search for a New York home. The article mentioned Tanner, who sold Nixon his house, and included the story about his father. Chris Edmonds began tracking down Tanner and other corroborating evidence, culminating in Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds being named “righteous among the nations” by Yad Vashem last December. He is only the fifth American, and the first American serviceman, thus honored.
Just two weeks later, a more contemporary headline showed that the spirit of Roddie Edmonds lives on: “Muslims Protect Christians from Extremists in Kenya Bus Attack.” About a dozen heavily armed Somali terrorists captured a bus in El Wak, Kenya and demanded that the passengers disembark, with all Muslims moving to one side of the bus while Christians moved to the other side. But the Muslim passengers refused to cooperate, preventing a massacre. “These Muslims sent a very important message of the unity of purpose, that we are all Kenyans and that we are not separated by religion,” said Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery. “Everybody can profess their own religion, but we are still one country and one people.”
Tanner recalls of Edmonds: “He did not throw his rank around. You knew he knew his stuff and he got across to you without being arrogant or inconsiderate. I admired him for his command.”
Now, so do we all.

Great stories. Thanks for sharing.
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Reblogged this on BLOGGYWOCKY and commented:
This is so inspiring, and I wish that I had known about it before.
Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds was, indeed, “righteous among the nations.”
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Wow!
Anyone looking for more true stories of epic heroism will find one in a novel by Adams Makos, “Devotion”
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And then there is that a_ _ running for President. Thanks for the inspiring story. Where is the “Greatest Generation today when we need them. They didn’t have heel spurs.
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There are three articles in NYT on Wednesday, Oct 26, 2016.
What would be the outcome of the interconnection under the today corruption in GOP?
I hope that all conscientious voters will deeply think about GOP’s choice in nominating their party’s Presidential candidate who intentionally provoke the hatred and divisiveness among all voters, and who is in BIG debt to foreign banking industry. Most of all, Trump is incompetent, AND fraudulent person in all aspects in order to be a leader of a powerful country like USA.
Let read three articles and think deeply:
1) The Pentagon’s ‘Terminator Conundrum’: Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG and JOHN MARKOFF
The United States has put artificial intelligence at the center of its defense strategy, with weapons that can identify targets and make decisions.
2) Self-Driving Truck’s First Mission: A 120-Mile Beer Run
By MIKE ISAAC
Otto, the Uber-owned self-driving vehicle operation, delivered 2,000 cases of Budweiser 120 miles to Colorado Springs from Fort Collins, Colo.
3) For Iran, Exerting Force While Making Nice Is Part of the Plan
By THOMAS ERDBRINK
An expanding military role and tough talk placate hard-liners even as Tehran welcomes Western investment and gradually extends new freedoms to Iranians.
(In Iran: Major religion Islam: 99.6 % of 74.82 millions in 2014 with extremist Shia @ 89%)
If all educators keep complaining about FABRICATED EVENTS, and forgetting the corruption in the powerful GOP in both houses of Congress and Senators who are truly under control by greedy corporate.
I am truly CONSERVATIVE in the sense of humanity, NOT entitled being righteousness for being intelligent, rich, and protected leading class which is misunderstood by the majority.
I am truly DEMOCRAT in the sense of humanity, not entitled being rightfulness for being working class, uneducated immigrants, and faithfully abiding to corrupted law which is misunderstood by minority.
Therefore, people MUST realize that humanity will exist whenever they can sacrifice their own comfort zone to protect the powerless and the unfortunate WITHIN their ability, capacity, knowledge, and experience, NOT A BLIND FAITH. Back2basic
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A heartfelt thanks to the owner of this blog for this posting.
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An incredible example of courage and intelligence in the face of a brutal and ruthless barbarian. Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds was a magnificent human being and amongst the best this nation has produced.
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