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JOHN S. WOOD

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
JOHN S. WOOD
"My opinion of the infamous Nuremburg trials...was that our country could never live down its participation in such a shameful travesty of justice..."

(1888 - 1966) American general who led the 4th Armored Division in Patton's Third Army, known as "Patton's Best". He was relieved following a blow-up with Maj. Gen. Manton Eddy. Fine content A.L.S. on his personal letterhead, 1p. 4to., Reno, Aug. 4, 1958, in part: "...My opinion of the infamous Nuremburg trials...was that our country could never live down its participation in such a shameful travesty of justice...my opinion remains the unchanged, in spite of the specious attempts of justification by Justice [Robert H.] Jackson and others connected with that dismal tragedy...". Jackson had been repeatedly rebuked by the Tribunal for losing his temper and being repeatedly baited by Göring during the proceedings. Additionally, many military men were offended by the fact that the trials were, in their eyes, a violation of the Geneva Convention. This letter has been widely quoted as an example of the military's anger directed at the trials.

Estimate: $200 - 300.

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