Werner Schmiedel

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Werner Schmiedel

Kudos to David Venditta, Content Editor, The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania for finding this photograph of Werner E. Schmiedel at the National Archives in St. Louis.

Schmiedel, also known as “Robert Lane,” was the leader of the “Lane Gang” that terrorized Italian shopkeepers and travelers in 1944.

Schmiedel’s crime spree began on September 2, 1944, when he was confined at the Disciplinary Training Stockade near Aversa, Italy.  A white soldier born in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, he escaped and made his way through war-torn Italy to Sparanise, twenty miles northwest of Naples.  On September 7, he and gang compatriots, Private James W. Adams and Private Anthony Tavolieri robbed an Italian man of 150,000 lire.  The men moved to Formia and robbed two MPs of their pistols and brassards on September 17, 1944.  Later that day, the trio and two other gang members robbed Polish Lieutenant General Wladyslaw Anders’ driver near Capua.

The men then moved to Rome, where on October 10, 1944, they robbed a café and killed a man.  Over the next two weeks, authorities arrested numerous members of the gang around Rome.  Tavolieri died in a confrontation; finally, on November 3, 1944, authorities arrested Werner Schmiedel at “Rocky’s Bar” in Rome. He previously went AWOL from May 20, 1944 to June 2, 1944.  He escaped from the guardhouse on June 13, 1944 and remained at large for three days.  He escaped again on June 21, 1944 and remained absent until June 30, 1944.  On August 19, 1944, a GCM found him guilty of violating the 61st Article of War and sentenced him to twenty years, but Brigadier General Francis H. Oxx reduced the period of confinement to ten years.  In thanks, Schmiedel escaped confinement on September 2, 1944 and his last crime wave began.

After his last crime spree, Schmiedel was convicted by another General Court Martial and sentenced to death.  He was executed by hanging at Aversa, Italy on June 11, 1945. The Army buried Schmiedel at the U.S. Military Cemetery at Naples, the General Prisoner plot, in Grave 2-17.  Exhumed in 1949, Werner Schmiedel is buried at the American Military Cemetery at Oise-Aisne in Plot E.  His remains are in Row 3, Grave 53.

News — Werner E. Schmiedel2015-09-19T19:49:48-05:00

U.S. Army Executions in Europe during World War II, P-S

Last Name

First Name

DOB

Place of Birth

Date of Death

Location of Execution

Executioner

Type Execution

Philpot

Henry C.

Friday, June 22, 1917

Redding, California

Monday, September 10, 1945

Loire Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France

John C. Woods Hanged

Pittman

Willie Aron

Monday, August 26, 1918

Campbellton, Florida

Monday, August 30, 1943

Termini, Sicily

Joseph V. DePaul Dillon Hanged

Pygate

Benjamin

Tuesday, February 2, 1909

Dillon, South Carolina

Tuesday, November 28, 1944

Shepton Mallet Prison, England

Philip J. Flynn (led Firing Squad) Shot

Robinson

Charles M.

Wednesday, April 4, 1923

Houston, Texas

Friday, September 28, 1945

Loire Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France

John C. Woods Hanged

Rollins

Alvin R.

Friday, December 5, 1924

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Thursday, May 31, 1945

Loire Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France

John C. Woods Hanged

Sanders

James B.

Saturday, June 9, 1917

Lockhart, South Carolina

Wednesday, October 25, 1944

Seine Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France

Mortimer H. Christian/Woods Assistant Hanged

Schmiedel

Werner

Sunday, May 4, 1919

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Monday, June 11, 1945

PBS Stockade Number 1, Aversa, Italy

Unknown Hanged

Scott

Richard B.

Wednesday, August 23, 1916

Carrolton, Texas

Saturday, November 18, 1944

Fort Du Roule, Cherbourg, France

Mortimer H. Christian Hanged
U.S. Army Executions in Europe during World War II, P-S2015-09-08T19:32:16-05:00
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