Eddie Slovik

United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

Eddie Slovik was a US Army soldier during WWII who was the only American soldier to be court-martialled and executed for desertion since the Civil War, despite thousands of others being given sentences for the same offense. His case was highly unusual and controversial, even though many other soldiers faced courts-martial for a variety of offenses during the war.

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About the Eddie Slovik

Edward Donald Slovikwas a United States Army soldier during World War II and the only American soldier to be court-martialled and executed for desertion since the American Civil War. Although over 21,000 American soldiers were given varying sentences for desertion during World War II, including 49 death sentences, Slovik’s death sentence was the only one that was carried out.

During World War II, 1.7 million courts-martial were held, representing one third of all criminal cases tried in the United States during the same period. Most of the cases were minor, as were the sentences. Nevertheless, a clemency board, appointed by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson in the summer of 1945, reviewed all general courts-martial where the accused was still in confinement, and remitted or reduced the sentence in 85 percent of the 27,000 serious cases reviewed. The death penalty was rarely imposed, and usually only for cases involving rape or murder. Slovik was the only soldier executed who had been convicted of a “purely military” offense.

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Eddie Slovik was a United States Army soldier during World War II who was the only American soldier to be court-martialled and executed for desertion since the American Civil War.

Although over 21,000 American soldiers were given varying sentences for desertion during World War II, including 49 death sentences, Slovik’s death sentence was the only one that was carried out.

During World War II, 1.7 million courts-martial were held, representing one third of all criminal cases tried in the United States during the same period.

A clemency board, appointed by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson in the summer of 1945, reviewed all general courts-martial where the accused was still in confinement, and remitted or reduced the sentence in 85 percent of the 27,000 serious cases reviewed.

Slovik was the only soldier executed who had been convicted of a ‘purely military’ offense, such as desertion, rather than more serious crimes like rape or murder.

9 Quotes by Eddie Slovik

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    They’re not shooting me for deserting the United Stated Army – thousands of guys have done that. They’re shooting me for bread I stole when I was 12 years old.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

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    The only luck I had in my life was when I married you. I knew it wouldn’t last because I was too happy. I knew they would not let me be happy.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

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    I think I’m going to have a lot of trouble.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

  4. 4.

    Everything happens to me. I’ve never had a streak of luck in my life.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

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    I am in the infantry for 17 weeks and after that I don’t know where I am going.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

  6. 6.

    I’m sorry I didn’t go to jail for six months, then I know you could come to see me anytime you wanted to.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

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    Army life don’t agree with me.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

  8. 8.

    I’ve made up my mind. I’ll take my court martial.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2

  9. 9.

    Honest honey, I feel like crying every time I sit down to write you a letter… I am so unlucky.

    Eddie Slovik

    United States Army soldier (1920-1945) executed for desertion during WW2