Martin James Monti

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Martin James Monti Veteran

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Sep 2000 (aged 78)
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, USA
Burial
Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7808333, Longitude: -90.3341667
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American Traitor of World War II, he deserted from the Army Air Force to defect to Germany, where he joined the Waffen SS. For this treason, he spent 25 years in prison after the war, becoming released in 1960.

Born Martin James Monti in St. Louis, Missouri, he enlisted into the Army Air Force in 1941, and was commissioned as a Flight Officer (Warrent Officer), and trained to fly P-39 Aircobra fighter aircraft. He later qualified on the P-38 Lightning fighter, was promoted to Second Lieutenant, and sent to Karachi, India. Attached to the 126th Replacement Depot as a replacement pilot, he was promoted to First Lieutenant, when he decided to desert to Germany. Hitching a ride on a C-46 to Cairo, Egype, he travelled to Tripoli, Libya, newly freed from Axis control, and in early 1944, hitched a ride to Foggia Air Base, Italy, then in Allied hands. From Foggia, he made his way to Pomigliano Airfield, north of Naples, where he stole a P-38 from the 354th Air Service Squadron which repaired damaged aircraft for return to fighter units. Once airborne, he flew to Milan, in northern Italy, then still in Axis hands, where he surrendered the aircraft, and defected to Germany. He would then make propaganda radio broadcasts against the Allies, under the pseudonym of "Captain Martin Wiethaupt." At the end of 1944, he decided to join the Waffen SS, and was promoted to SS-Untersturmfuehrer (Staff Sergeant), and wrote propaganda leaflets to be dropped on Allied troops and distributed to captured Allied POWs. At the end of the war, he surrendered to the Americans still in his SS uniform, and convinced them he was an escaping American POW. In 1946, he was courtmartialed for desertion, reduced to Private, and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but was pardoned on condition that he rejoin the Army and serve out his term of service. Promoted to Sergeant, he was arrested in 1948 when military intelligence discovered his propaganda activities and SS-Rank. Charged with treason, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and was paroled in 1960, lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida under relative obscurity until the time of his death in 2000.
More info see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_James_Monti
American Traitor of World War II, he deserted from the Army Air Force to defect to Germany, where he joined the Waffen SS. For this treason, he spent 25 years in prison after the war, becoming released in 1960.

Born Martin James Monti in St. Louis, Missouri, he enlisted into the Army Air Force in 1941, and was commissioned as a Flight Officer (Warrent Officer), and trained to fly P-39 Aircobra fighter aircraft. He later qualified on the P-38 Lightning fighter, was promoted to Second Lieutenant, and sent to Karachi, India. Attached to the 126th Replacement Depot as a replacement pilot, he was promoted to First Lieutenant, when he decided to desert to Germany. Hitching a ride on a C-46 to Cairo, Egype, he travelled to Tripoli, Libya, newly freed from Axis control, and in early 1944, hitched a ride to Foggia Air Base, Italy, then in Allied hands. From Foggia, he made his way to Pomigliano Airfield, north of Naples, where he stole a P-38 from the 354th Air Service Squadron which repaired damaged aircraft for return to fighter units. Once airborne, he flew to Milan, in northern Italy, then still in Axis hands, where he surrendered the aircraft, and defected to Germany. He would then make propaganda radio broadcasts against the Allies, under the pseudonym of "Captain Martin Wiethaupt." At the end of 1944, he decided to join the Waffen SS, and was promoted to SS-Untersturmfuehrer (Staff Sergeant), and wrote propaganda leaflets to be dropped on Allied troops and distributed to captured Allied POWs. At the end of the war, he surrendered to the Americans still in his SS uniform, and convinced them he was an escaping American POW. In 1946, he was courtmartialed for desertion, reduced to Private, and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but was pardoned on condition that he rejoin the Army and serve out his term of service. Promoted to Sergeant, he was arrested in 1948 when military intelligence discovered his propaganda activities and SS-Rank. Charged with treason, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and was paroled in 1960, lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida under relative obscurity until the time of his death in 2000.
More info see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_James_Monti