Harold Sturtevant
Harold Sturtevant was a sailor in the United States Navy. In January 1941, he and fellow sailor E.C. Lackey climbed up the fire escape of the building which housed the German consulate in San Francisco, California and slashed and tore down the flag of Nazi Germany which was flying there in honor of the 7th anniversary of the founding of the Third Reich. The two men were arrested, tried, court martialed for malicious mischief and received a dishonorable discharge from the Navy.[1] The German Foreign Ministry protested the incident and the United States Department of State expressed their regrets.[2] Later that year, after Germany declared war on the United States, Sturtevant received a pardon and reenlisted in the Navy.[3]
References
- WAR & PEACE: Liberty Cabbage, Time Magazine, January 27, 1941
- German Protest Over Flag Incident is Made Public, St. Petersburg Times, January 22, 1941
- Pardoned Sailer Reassigned to Ship, Milwaukee Journal, December 22, 1941
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.