Word: jacksons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...triumphal procession moved through downtown Boston, finally reached the Charles River Esplanade, where 30,000 people roared themselves hoarse as Governor Maurice J. Tobin compared General Patton to Washington, Sheridan, Grant, Forrest and Stonewall Jackson...
After a whirlwind trip to Europe, Robert Houghwout (rhymes with plow it) Jackson last week summarized the U.S. policy on war crimes. Its salient features (promptly approved by President Truman...
...JACKSON...
Chief U.S. Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson will have three top assistants: Major General William ("Wild Bill") Donovan, head of the cloak-&-dagger OSS; U.S. Assistant Attorney General Francis M. Shea; and railway attorney Sidney S. Alderman. They have...
...First, according to the U.S. conception, a war-crime code must be formulated. The British feared that Nazi criminals could not be properly tried under existing codes, wanted to punish them by a political fiat (as Napoleon was handled). Jackson and his aides believed that a proper code could be drafted from present international laws, and that in the long run a firm but fair trial procedure would be more effective...