Burton F. Ellis papers, 1946-1947.

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Burton F. Ellis papers, 1946-1947.

Notes written by two defendants, Benoni Junker and Jochen Peiper, to Ellis as the chief prosecutor in the Dachau Trial for atrocities committed in Malmedy, Belgium, during World War II.

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Junker, Benoni

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Peiper, Jochen

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Ellis, Burton F.

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U.S. Army prosecutor. From the description of Burton F. Ellis papers, 1946-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983361 Burton F. Ellis was a United States (U.S.) Army prosecutor who started his military career in June 1942 when he volunteered in Miami and attended basic training. He later became a military justice instructor. From May 1943-Dec. 1944, he was stationed at the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Office at New Delhi, Calcutta, and China. From May 1945-Jan. 1948, he...