Alexander N. Sack papers 1940-1947

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Alexander N. Sack papers 1940-1947

Russian-born American lawyer and author. Alexander N. Sack's clippings of his published letters to the editor of The New York Times regarding neutrality, lend lease, freedom of the seas, war crimes, etc., 1940-1942, and related correspondence; also, typescripts of his articles "Retribution for German War Crimes in its Political Aspect" and "War Crimes and the Defense of Superior Order," and related correspondence, 1943-1947.

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Sack, Alexander N. (Alexander Nahum), 1890-1955

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Russian-born American lawyer and author. From the guide to the Alexander N. Sack papers, 1940-1947, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Sack, i.e. Aleksandr Naumovich Zak, was a Russian lawyer who came to New York after the 1917 revolution. From the description of Aleksandr Naumovich Zak Papers, 1917-1952. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410251 ...