The Warren Commission Report The Official Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, by Executive Order No. 11130 dated November 29, 1963, created this Commission to investigate the assassination on November 22,1963, of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. The President directed the Commission to evaluate all the facts and circumstances surrounding the assassination and the subsequent killing of the alleged assassin and to report its findings and conclusions to him. The subject of the Commission’s inquiry was a chain of events which saddened and shocked the people of the United States and of the world. The assassination of President Kennedy and the simultaneous wounding of John B. Connally, Jr., Governor of Texas, has been followed within an hour by the slaying of Patrolman J.D. Tippit of the Dallas Police Department. In the United States and abroad, these events evoked universal demands for and explanation. –from the Foreward Since its release in 1964, the Warren Commission Report has been at the heart of an ever-growing debate on the events surrounding the assassination of JFK. Long unavailable, this is perhaps one of the most important and controversial documents of the twentieth century. Now available again-complete and unabridged.
ASIN  :  B07K4VRK29
                        
Publisher  :  Print On Demand; 1st edition (November 1, 2018)
                        
Publication date  :  November 1, 2018
                        
Language  :  English
                        
File size  :  796 KB
                        
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Print length  :  619 pages
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, by Executive Order No. 11130 dated November 29, 1963, created this Commission to investigate the assassination on November 22,1963, of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. The President directed the Commission to evaluate all the facts and circumstances surrounding the assassination and the subsequent killing of the alleged assassin and to report its findings and conclusions to him. The subject of the Commission’s inquiry was a chain of events which saddened and shocked the people of the United States and of the world. The assassination of President Kennedy and the simultaneous wounding of John B. Connally, Jr., Governor of Texas, has been followed within an hour by the slaying of Patrolman J.D. Tippit of the Dallas Police Department. In the United States and abroad, these events evoked universal demands for and explanation. –from the Foreward Since its release in 1964, the Warren Commission Report has been at the heart of an ever-growing debate on the events surrounding the assassination of JFK. Long unavailable, this is perhaps one of the most important and controversial documents of the twentieth century. Now available again-complete and unabridged.
ASIN  :  B07K4VRK29
                        
Publisher  :  Print On Demand; 1st edition (November 1, 2018)
                        
Publication date  :  November 1, 2018
                        
Language  :  English
                        
File size  :  796 KB
                        
Text-to-Speech  :  Enabled
                        
Screen Reader  :  Supported
                        
Enhanced typesetting  :  Enabled
                        
X-Ray  :  Not Enabled
                        
Word Wise  :  Enabled
                        
Sticky notes  :  On Kindle Scribe
                        
Print length  :  619 pages
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