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Robert Jackson(1892-1954)

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Robert Jackson
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Nürnberg und seine Lehre (1948)
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US Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson was born in Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, in 1892. He graduated from Albany (NY) Law School and was admitted to the New York State bar in 1913,. setting up a practice in Jamestown, NY. He became a municipal attorney for several Jamestown government agencies. He also got involved in the banking business, and was responsible for merging three local banks into one and becoming a director of the new bank. He served on a state judicial commission, and his work there caught the attention of Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt; after Roosevelt's election to the US Presidency, he appointed Jackson as General Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service in 1934. He also served as a special counsel to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), where he was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of corporations violating antitrust laws. He moved to the US Department of Justice in 1936 as assistant attorney general of the Antitrust Division, then solicitor general and in 1940 he was appointed US Attorney General. The next year he was named by President Roosevelt as an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court. In 1945 he was appointed by President Harry S. Truman to the International Military Tribual as the chief US prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials of Nazi officials of the former regime of Adolf Hitler. He conducted the prosecution of such infamous Nazis as Hermann Göring, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Julius Streicher, and all were convicted of the charges against them.

He returned to the US in 1946 and resumed his duties at the Supreme Court. He died in Washington, DC, on October 9, 1954.
BornFebruary 13, 1892
DiedOctober 9, 1954(62)
BornFebruary 13, 1892
DiedOctober 9, 1954(62)
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Nürnberg und seine Lehre (1948)
Nürnberg und seine Lehre
7.5
  • Self
  • 1948
Sud narodov (1946)
Sud narodov
6.5
  • Self
  • 1946
The Memory of Justice (1976)
The Memory of Justice
8.5
  • Self(as Justice Robert H. Jackson)
  • 1976
Adolf Hitler in Hitlers Helfer (1996)
Hitlers Helfer
7.7
TV Series
  • Self

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Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today
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Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today

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  • Official sites
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    • France's national library catalogue
  • Alternative names
    • Justice Robert H. Jackson
  • Height
    • 1.75 m
  • Born
    • February 13, 1892
    • Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • October 9, 1954
    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  • Parents
      William Eldred Jackson
  • Relatives
    • Frank Mott(Aunt or Uncle)
  • Other works
    Biography: "That Man: An Insider's Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt"
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    • 2 Portrayals
    • 1 Article

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    U.S. chief counsel at the Nuremberg war crimes trial.
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    [his opening statement at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, November 1945] We must never forget that the record on which we judge these defendants today is the record on which history will judge us tomorrow. To pass these defendants a poisoned chalice is to put it to our lips as well. We must summon such detachment and intellectual integrity to our task that this trial will commend itself to posterity as fulfilling humanity's aspirations to do justice.

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    October 9, 1954
  • How old was Robert Jackson when he died?
    62 years old
  • Where did Robert Jackson die?
    Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  • When was Robert Jackson born?
    February 13, 1892
  • Where was Robert Jackson born?
    Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, USA

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