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The Warren Commission report

The report of the Presidential commission set up to study the assassination of President Kennedy: a detailed, documented account of the events leading up to and following the assassination.

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  • "Report of the Warren Commission"@en
  • "Commission Warren"
  • "Warren report on the Assasination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "Warren Commission"@en
  • "Warren Commission Report"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Warren report on the assassination of President John F Kennedy"@en
  • "Report 1964"@en
  • "Warren report"
  • "Warren report"@en
  • "Warren report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Warren report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "Warren report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Warren Commission hearings and report on the assassination of President Kennedy"@en

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  • "The report of the Presidential commission set up to study the assassination of President Kennedy: a detailed, documented account of the events leading up to and following the assassination."@en
  • "The report of the Presidential commission set up to study the assassination of President Kennedy: a detailed, documented account of the events leading up to and following the assassination."
  • "President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, commonly called the Warren Commission, by Executive Order (E.O. 11130) on November 29, 1963. Its purpose was to investigate the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, at Dallas, Texas. President Johnson directed the Commission to evaluate matters relating to the assassination and the subsequent killing of the alleged assassin, and to report its findings and conclusions to him. The following members served on the Commission: Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, former Governor and attorney general of California, Chair; Richard B. Russell, Democratic Senator from Georgia and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, former Governor of Georgia, and county attorney in that State; John Sherman Cooper, Republican Senator from Kentucky, former county and circuit judge in Kentucky, and United States Ambassador to India; Hale Boggs, Democratic Representative from Louisiana and majority whip in the House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Republican Representative from Michigan and chairman of the House Republican Conference; Allen W. Dulles, lawyer and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; John J. McCloy, lawyer, former President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and former United States High Commissioner for Germany. On December 13, 1963, Congress passed Senate Joint Resolution 137 (Public Law 88-202) authorizing the Commission to subpoena witnesses and obtain evidence concerning any matter relating to the investigation. The resolution also gave the Commission the power to compel the testimony of witnesses by granting immunity from prosecution to witnesses testifying under compulsion. The Commission, however, did not grant immunity to any witness during the investigation. The Commission acted promptly to obtain a staff to meet its needs. J. Lee Rankin, former Solicitor General of the United States, was sworn in as general counsel for the Commission on December 16, 1963. He was aided in his work by 14 assistant counsel who were divided into teams to deal with the various subject areas of the investigation. The Commission was also assisted by lawyers, Internal Revenue Service agents, a senior historian, an editor, and secretarial and administrative personnel who were assigned to the Commission by Federal agencies at its request. Officials and agencies of the state of Texas, as well as of the Federal Government, fully cooperated with the Commission on its work. From the first, the Commission considered its mandate to conduct a thorough and independent investigation. The Commission reviewed reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, Department of State, and the Attorney General of Texas, and then requested additional information from federal agencies, Congressional committees, and state and local experts. The Commission held hearings and took the testimony of 552 witnesses. On several occasions, the Commission went to Dallas to visit the scene of the assassination and other places. The Commission presented its Report, in which each member concurred, to the President on September 24, 1964. The publication of the Report was soon followed by the publication of the 26 volumes of the Commission's Hearings. The Commission then transferred its records to the National Archives to be permanently preserved under the rules and regulations of the National Archives and applicable federal law."
  • "President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, commonly called the Warren Commission, by Executive Order (E.O. 11130) on November 29, 1963. Its purpose was to investigate the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, at Dallas, Texas. President Johnson directed the Commission to evaluate matters relating to the assassination and the subsequent killing of the alleged assassin, and to report its findings and conclusions to him. The following members served on the Commission: Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, former Governor and attorney general of California, Chair; Richard B. Russell, Democratic Senator from Georgia and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, former Governor of Georgia, and county attorney in that State; John Sherman Cooper, Republican Senator from Kentucky, former county and circuit judge in Kentucky, and United States Ambassador to India; Hale Boggs, Democratic Representative from Louisiana and majority whip in the House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Republican Representative from Michigan and chairman of the House Republican Conference; Allen W. Dulles, lawyer and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; John J. McCloy, lawyer, former President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and former United States High Commissioner for Germany. On December 13, 1963, Congress passed Senate Joint Resolution 137 (Public Law 88-202) authorizing the Commission to subpoena witnesses and obtain evidence concerning any matter relating to the investigation. The resolution also gave the Commission the power to compel the testimony of witnesses by granting immunity from prosecution to witnesses testifying under compulsion. The Commission, however, did not grant immunity to any witness during the investigation. The Commission acted promptly to obtain a staff to meet its needs. J. Lee Rankin, former Solicitor General of the United States, was sworn in as general counsel for the Commission on December 16, 1963. He was aided in his work by 14 assistant counsel who were divided into teams to deal with the various subject areas of the investigation. The Commission was also assisted by lawyers, Internal Revenue Service agents, a senior historian, an editor, and secretarial and administrative personnel who were assigned to the Commission by Federal agencies at its request. Officials and agencies of the state of Texas, as well as of the Federal Government, fully cooperated with the Commission on its work. From the first, the Commission considered its mandate to conduct a thorough and independent investigation. The Commission reviewed reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, Department of State, and the Attorney General of Texas, and then requested additional information from federal agencies, Congressional committees, and state and local experts. The Commission held hearings and took the testimony of 552 witnesses. On several occasions, the Commission went to Dallas to visit the scene of the assassination and other places. The Commission presented its Report, in which each member concurred, to the President on September 24, 1964. The publication of the Report was soon followed by the publication of the 26 volumes of the Commission's Hearings. The Commission then transferred its records to the National Archives to be permanently preserved under the rules and regulations of the National Archives and applicable federal law."@en
  • "An edited transcript of the Warren Commission report reproduced from the official text released by the U.S.G.P.O. Sept. 27, 1964. This edition omits portions of the text because of their comparatively routine interest or for technical reasons. Omitted materials do not have a significant bearing on the Commission's findings. Statements of what material has been removed appear at the appropriate places in the text. This edition includes illustrations not contained in the Commission's report."
  • "An edited transcript of the Warren Commission report reproduced from the official text released by the U.S.G.P.O. Sept. 27, 1964. This edition omits portions of the text because of their comparatively routine interest or for technical reasons. Omitted materials do not have a significant bearing on the Commission's findings. Statements of what material has been removed appear at the appropriate places in the text. This edition includes illustrations not contained in the Commission's report."@en
  • "The official report of the commission established by President Johnson to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy, which concluded that it was the work of a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald."@en
  • "Presents the official results of the government's investigation into the Kennedy assassination."@en
  • "Verslag van de presidentiële commissie belast met het onderzoek naar de moord op de Amerikaanse president John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963)."
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Chaired by Chief Justice Earl Warren."@en
  • "The official report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy."
  • "And conclusions -- The assassination -- The shots from the Texas School Book Depository -- The assassin -- Detention and death of Oswald -- Investigation of possible conspiracy -- Lee Harvey Oswald : background and possible motives -- The protection of the president."@en

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  • "Report of the president's commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "Report of the President's commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
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  • "The Warren Commission report : report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The official Warren Commission report"@en
  • "The Warren report : report of the President's commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Report : the official report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report : report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report : report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Official Warren Commission Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "Report of the Warren Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the Warren Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : report of President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. [With illustrations, including portraits.]"
  • "The official Warren Commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. With an analysis and commentary by Louis Nizer and historical afterword by Bruce Catton"@en
  • "Report of the Warren commission on the assassination of president Kennedy : [the dramatic official answer to who killed Kennedy]"
  • "Report of the president's commission on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy"
  • "Report of the Warren Commission on the assassination of president Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : the President's commission on the assassination of President Kennedy : delivered by executive order no. 11130 on September 24, 1964"
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : the official report of The President's Commission on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy"
  • "The official Warren Commission Report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Report"@en
  • "The official Warren Commission report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report : of the President's commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. [Chief Justice Earl Warren Chairman.]"
  • "The Warren report; report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren report : report of the Warren Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report; the official report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren Commission Report"@en
  • "Report of the Warren Commission on the assassination of President Kennedy"
  • "Report of the Warren Commission on the assassination of President Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report ; report of the president's commission on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy"
  • "The official Warren Commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy : report of the President's Commission of the assassination of the President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. [Illustrated.]"@en
  • "Report of the Presidents Commission on the assassination of the President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Report / report of the Presiden'ts commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report : report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy [a transcript]"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F.. Kenendy"
  • "The Warren Report : report of the President's Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "Warren Report report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren report"@en
  • "The Warren report"
  • "The official Warren commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. . [; KENNEDY, John F.]"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : report of the President's Commis on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren Commission report : the official report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : the official report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren Commission report : report of Present's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren Commission report : report of President's Commission on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy"
  • "The Warren report report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The Warren report : report of the presidents"
  • "Report of the Presidents Commission on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"
  • "The official Warren Commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"@en
  • "The official Warren Commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy"

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