Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence with Related Material
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October 12, 1946
My dear Lord Justice:
I deeply appreciate your letter of October 1, 1946.
I am taking the liberty of sending copies of it to the appro--
priate United States authorities.
The remarkable progress of the great trial to its
conclusion has been due in no small part, I know, to your own
gifts as President of the International Military Tribunal. I
have been pleased that your personal contribution has been
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widely acclaimed by the press in this country. The tasks of
the Tribunal have been long and arduous, and I wish to express
to you and your colleagues my appreciation of the faithful
services which you have rendered to the strengthening of inter-
national law and justice.
Very sincerely yours,
(Sgd) HARRY S. TRUMAN
GOVERNMENT
The Right Honorable
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Lord Justice Lawrence, D.S.O.,
Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal,
London, England.
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