The Assassination of John F.Kennedy, 1963: The Report of the Warren Commission, September 1964 (Uncovered Editions)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1028974 in Books
- Published on: 2001-10-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 392 pages
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Synopsis
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963 - and the subsequent murder of his alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald - stunned the world. On 29 November 1963 President Johnson appointed Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States, to head a commission to investigate the circumstances surrounding these tragic events. This book is a collection of extracts taken directly from the Warren Commission Report, which was submitted in September 1964. Much has been questioned since, but the fascination of this report lies as much with the findings as with the views and attitudes of the people at the time it was written.
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Conspiracy
I have read a lot of books on John F Kennedy and about the Assassination. It was interesting to read a book from a different point of view. This book is based more on the Warren Commission's Report and their findings. Whereas a lot of it comes to the same conclusions, I would still like to know the real reason behind Oswald's reasons and thoughts as to why he killed JFK. It all points to him as being the lone person in the Assassination, but I still believe he was not acting alone. Too much for one person to take on.
