During World War II, desertion was a significant issue for both Allied and Axis forces. In the American forces alone, an estimated 50,000 cases occurred, with 49 men being sentenced to execution for desertion. However, Pvt. Eddie Slovik remains the only US soldier to be executed for desertion during the conflict, making his case a unique and controversial one in military history.
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