I have corresponded recently with War History Online who contributed a picture for me to use in my article “Carnage At The Crossroads”. And they are now publishing my article on their web site! They are doing it in 4 parts – parts 1 & 2 have already been posted, parts 3 & 4 will be posted soon. People are very interested in it & they are getting LOTS of hits. I’ve worked very hard on this article for over a year & am still researching. Out of all the articles I’ve written over the last 40 years I think this is my best work yet. But I am still hurt & disappointed that when I posted about it on Facebook sometime ago (last December near the anniversary date of the event) only about 7 or 8 people out of over 300 friends on my two Facebook pages bothered to read it or post a tribute to Sgt. Cash on Find-A-Grave. I have added more to the article since then & it is now basically complete. I have also added a Guestbook to the “Carnage At The Crossroads” page for people to easily sign free of charge & no registration necessary. I sent all of the letters & other items of Sgt. Cash that my mother kept all those years to the Baugnez44 Historical Center which is a museum at the Baugnez Crossroads in Belgium where Sgt. Cash was murdered by Nazis. Mathieu Steffens of Baugnez44 said they will make a special display with them in rememberance of Cecil & will send pics to me & will post them on their web site. I have also submitted the article to our local newspaper “The Independent Journal” & they are publishing it in several parts. So after almost 70 years T/4 Sgt. Cecil J. Cash is finally getting the recognition he deserves! http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/carnage-crossroads-malmady-massacre-part-2.html Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 12 spoiled-rotten cats, 2 lazy dogs, 1 tolerant husband =^.^= NOTICE ABOUT CARROLLS CORNER:I have been doing genealogy research for over 40 years & I put blood, sweat, tears, heart & soul into my work & paid research expenses myself. I have been generously sharing my research on CarrollsCorner since 1998 at no charge to the public. I have never denied anyone the use of my material & all I ever asked was that appropriate acknowledgement of their source be provided with whatever it is they use from this site. However my spouse & I are now elderly & retired with increasing expenses & decreased income which = too much month left at the end of the money. It is becoming more & more difficult to come up with the $$ to pay for the web space for CarrollsCorner so I am now requesting DONATIONS. If you use & enjoy CarrollsCorner please send a donation to help keep it on-line. Thank You! http://www.carrollscorner.net/donations.htm