Last Updated: November 13. 2010 1:00AM
Execution witness pays his respects
Francis X. Donnelly / The Detroit News
Detroit
Nick Gozik watched more than a hundred people die on the scarred battlefields of World War II. But none affected him like the death of Pvt. Eddie Slovik of Detroit, the only American executed for desertion since the Civil War. Gozik, one of the few remaining witnesses to the 1945 execution, didn't know Slovik but believes the death was unjust, didn't accomplish anything and that the Detroiter's image as a coward is wrong. And so on Friday he fulfilled a wish he had carried for 65 years. He made amends to a fellow soldier.
One day after Veterans Day, a daughter drove the white-haired Gozik from his home outside Pittsburgh to the Detroit cemetery where Slovik is buried. He placed a small American flag on the gravesite. And he wept.
"It's been a long time since I saw you," said Gozik, 90, stabbing the ground several times with his aluminum cane. "But I always remembered you."
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After all, 40,000 U.S. soldiers deserted during the war, 2,864 were court-martialed and 49 were sentenced to death. Just one was executed.
"He had to pay for the sins of all the people who deserted," said Gozik. "That's the saddest part of it."
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