Word: kramer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...aspect which the committee would no doubt probe thoroughly was the break ing of coded Japanese messages and the information they gave the U.S. high command before war began. Among the witnesses are Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, chief of the Office of Naval Intelligence in 1941; Captain Alwin D. Kramer, also of ONI; and various decoding and radar officers...
...inquiry would almost certainly have its bizarre aspects. It had one last week, when Captain Kramer was reported by the Hearst press to be "missing," only to be found within a few minutes at the Navy's Bethesda Hospital (see PRESS). In some ways the investigation might be the biggest Congressional show since the midget sat on Morgan's lap. But at last the facts of the most rankling disaster in U.S. history would be spread on the public record...
...Herbert Kramer '43, assistant to Professor I. A. Richards in English '85, and vice-president of the English club, heads the list of executive editors which includes Lyle E. Glazier 3G, teaching fellow in English A, Feb Grobman 2G, Professor Harry Levin's assistant in English 25, Henry Popkin 2G, treasurer of the English Club, and Andre DuBouchet 2G, translator of French poetry...
...neburg, undeterred by such considerations, the British prosecutors last week rested their cases against Kramer & Co. For reasons and in a fashion totally incomprehensible to the Germans, British defense attorneys then did their human duty...
...generally true, as Joseph Kramer, Irma Grese and their lesser co-defendants said, that they had obeyed orders ("Anyone in the SS is as guilty as anyone else"). A corollary truth, hard for the occupiers to grasp, was that the basic crime-Naziism-was not an individual but a national crime. Since this was so, the German people could never really be convinced that the national crimes of Naziism were crimes...