Wrongly Convicted/Accused Bibliography Record
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Title | On American Soil |
Subtitle | How Justice Became A Casualty of World War II |
Author | "Hamann, Jack" |
Publisher | Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (NC) |
Date | 2005 |
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Summary | "About the largest and longest court martial of WWII, which took place at Fort Lawton, Washington, after an Italian prisoner of war was found lynched. As a result of the publicity generated by On American Soil, on July 26, 2008 the U.S. Army officially overturned the convictions of all 28 soldiers, and granted them honorable discharges and back pay. At the time of the ceremony only four of the former soldiers were still alive, so the back pay will go to their families. Paperback edition published by the University of Washington in 2007." |
Type | Non-fiction |
Media | Book |
Country | US |
Format | hardcover |
Pages | 343 |
ISBN | 1-56512-394-8 |
Edition | 1st Ed. |
1st Ed/Copyright | 2005 |
Original Title | 1-56512-394-8 |
Originally Published | 1st Ed. |
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