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    Martin James Monti (October 24, 1921 – September 11, 2000) was a United States Army Air Forces pilot who defected to Nazi Germany in October 1944, joined...
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    Japanese and scored 27 kills in his aircraft, the Putt Putt Maru. Martin James Monti was an American pilot who defected to the Axis powers in a stolen...
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  • by volunteers of the relevant nationality. At least one American, Martin James Monti, several Britons, and a New Zealander served with the Standarte in...
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  • up to the Supreme Court, which sustained the verdict against him. Martin James Monti, United States Army Air Forces pilot, convicted of treason for defecting...
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  • Kurt Frederick Ludwig - Guilty, sentenced to 20 years in prison. Martin James Monti - Guilty and served time in prison post World War II twice 1946-1947...
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  • he has 'given every man a pseudonym'. This may be a reference to Martin James Monti, but Landwehr gives no reference that he was either a British subject...
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  • Prime Minister of Italy Martin James Monti (1921–2000), U.S. Army Air Forces pilot, defector and Axis propagandist Massimo Monti (born 1962), Italian racing...
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  • von Leers Wolfgang Liebeneiner Lord Haw-Haw Horst von Möllendorff Martin James Monti Werner Naumann Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann Wilfred von Oven Leni Riefenstahl...
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    named Sacred Heart Cemetery in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Martin James Monti – U.S. Army Air Corps pilot who defected to Nazi Germany in World...
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  • interview American defector Martin James Monti. After Sittler deemed him suspect, Monti was sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Monti was later released from...
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