Description |
xi, 193 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-185) and indexes. |
Contents |
School for saboteurs. "Operation Pastorius" -- The eight finalists -- Instruction and training -- To Paris and Lorient -- Misadventures in America. Surprise at Amagansett -- Look what we found -- Dasch turns to the FBI -- Kerling's group lands at Ponte Vedra -- A quick roundup -- The military tribunal at work. The Milligan hurdle -- Interdepartmental conflicts -- Roosevelt's proclamation -- Issues with the media -- Setting some ground rules -- Articles of war/law of war -- Interlude in civil court -- Windup of the trial -- Sentencing and execution -- The fate of confederates -- The Supreme Court steps in. Briefing the case -- Nine hours of oral argument -- The per curiam -- Stone's draft -- Keeping a united front -- F.F.'s soliloquy -- The October 29 decision -- Rethinking tribunals. Evaluations of Quirin -- Saboteur effort II : 1944-1945 -- World War II trials -- A revival of Milligan? -- Bush's military order in 2001. |
Subject |
Nazi Saboteurs Trial, Washington, D.C., 1942.
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Trials (Sabotage) -- Washington, D.C.
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ISBN |
0700612386 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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