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2225: 419:, since it had survived the war almost completely unscathed, but Nuremberg was eventually chosen. In October 1945, Jackson named Dodd to his senior Trial Board for the Nuremberg Trials, and later in 1946, named him Executive Trial Counsel, putting him in the number-two position at the trials. In the summer of 1946, Jackson appointed Dodd as the acting Chief of Counsel while he returned to DC. Dodd finally returned to the U.S. in October 1946. He described the delegation as "an autopsy on history's most horrible catalogue of human crime." 594:. Dodd's amendment passed and Guatemala received $ 15 million of U.S. aid in 1956. Dodd was unapologetic when criticized for his lobbying efforts on behalf of the Guatemalan dictatorship. When a Republican organizer challenged Dodd on his lobbying, Dodd stated, "I am a practicing attorney and I am proud of the fact that the anti-communist government of Guatemala has asked me to handle its legal affairs in the U.S. Of course I will not represent the government of Guatemala or any other private client if I am elected to the Senate." 551:. In 1949, the Polish government had intended to award Dodd with a badge of honor called the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, but Dodd rejected the medal due to his commitment to human rights and views that the Polish government was imposing a tyranny similar to that imposed by the Nazis, and accepting an honor from the President of Poland would be like accepting one from the Nazis. 33: 894: 740:. In response to these accusations, Dodd filed a lawsuit against Pearson claiming that Pearson had illegally interfered with his private property. Although the district court granted a partial judgment to Dodd, the appellate court ruled in favor of Pearson on the grounds that Dodd's property had not been physically abused. 830:
renamed its Center for International Affairs as the Senator Thomas J. Dodd Center for the Study of International Affairs and Law. The center seeks to promote understanding of the forces that drive politics and the political economy in the global world; to sensitize students to the cultures of other
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in 1954, and was one of only six people censured by the Senate in the 20th century. The censure was a condemnation and finding that he had converted campaign funds to his personal accounts and spent the money. Beyond the Senate Ethics Committee's formal disciplinary action, other sources (such as
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of Minnesota, to the White House. While Dodd was never seriously considered as a running mate, the ensuing summons by the President added a lot of suspense and free press to Dodd, who successfully used it to raise his name and record before the voters. It also allowed Johnson that much more
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troops found cases of these valuables, containing dentures, earrings, silverware and candelabra. He showed many items of evidence, such as a shrunken, stuffed and preserved human head of one of the concentration camp victims that had been used as a paperweight by the commandant of
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In addition to his work in the Congo, Dodd opened what became nearly three years of intermittent hearings. The results of the three committee staff monitoring reports of television content in 1954, 1961, and 1964 showed incidents of violence. Senator Dodd and
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Final pleas were made on August 31, 1946, and the Tribunal announced its judgment on October 1, 1946. Dodd assisted the Allied prosecuting team in convicting all but three of the defendants. All but one of the defendants had claimed innocence, including
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was called to testify. Although Leary urged lawmakers to enact a strictly regulated framework in which LSD would remain legal, Dodd and his colleagues drafted a ban which was later adopted. That event was one episode in the prelude towards an all-out
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presidential nomination from Lodge's brother and a number of other establishment Republicans, Dodd won his own landslide over the younger Lodge by 30%, thereby shuttering the younger Lodge's nascent political career.
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by conspiring to gather and deliver US Army, Navy, and defense information to Germany or Japan. Four of the five pleaded guilty; Dodd tried and won the conviction of the fifth man, Reverend Kurt Emil Bruno Molzahn.
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As a special agent for the Attorney General, Dodd was basically a trial-level federal prosecutor. He worked primarily on criminal and civil liberties cases, including the prosecution of the
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Dodd became vice chairman of the Board of Review and later executive trial counsel for the Office of the United States Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality at
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in motion. In addition to prosecuting the individual defendants, Dodd demanded in his summation to the Tribunal that all six of the indicted Nazi organizations be convicted of
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in the United States by presiding over subcommittee hearings purportedly investigating the drug's effects on youth. Notably, the Harvard psychologist and LSD proponent
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Aided in part by Johnson, who enthusiastically endorsed Dodd on a campaign swing through Connecticut later and then Johnson's subsequent landslide over Arizona Senator
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into a depository for gold teeth and other valuables seized from the concentration camp victims. Dodd showed a motion picture of the vaults in Frankfurt where
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Pearson v. Dodd. 11 Prosser, Wade and Schwartz's Torts Cases and Materials 81-84. United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. 1969. Print.
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Pearson, Drew & Anderson, Jack (1968). "The Case against Congress: A Compelling Indictment of Corruption on Capitol Hill". New York: Simon and Schuster.
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Sterling, Christopher Hastings., and John Michael. Kittross. Stay Tuned: a Concise History of American Broadcasting. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth, 1990. Print.
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excitement in naming a running mate, a choice that had come down in the press and public opinion between Humphrey and Minnesota's other senator, the urbane
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Dodd was given several awards in recognition of his work at the Nuremberg trials. Jackson awarded him the Medal of Freedom in July 1946 and President
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awarded him the Certificate of Merit, which Jackson personally delivered to him in Hartford in the fall of 1946. Dodd also received the Czechoslovak
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Prosecuting The Peace Of The World: The Experiences Of Thomas J. Dodd At The International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-46
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North American Congress on Latin America. "Guatemala", North American Congress on Latin America, Berkeley, 1974, p. 84-85.
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in 1933 and 1934, the highlight of his career there being his participation in an unsuccessful attempt to capture
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per the Logan Act's intent of preventing unauthorized negotiations from undermining the government's position.
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McLaughlin, Kathleen (September 1, 1946). "20 of 21 Nazis Claim Innocence As Nuremberg Trial Is Concluded".
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In 1964, Dodd was locked in a somewhat bitter and tough re-election bid against popular former Governor
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in the 1930s. In 1942, he was sent to Hartford to prosecute a major spy ring case in which five men (
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The state of New Hampshire proclaimed April 25, 2008, as Thomas J. Dodd Day; that same day, the
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were the two men responsible for informing the public of the effects of violence on juveniles.
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to the House of Representatives in 1952 and served two terms. He lost a Senate election in
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countries, and to spur interest in the needs and problems of other nations and countries.
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Showdown at the 1964 Democratic Convention: Lyndon Johnson, Mississippi and Civil Rights
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut
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handguns and later shotguns and rifles. Those efforts culminated in the
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U.S. federal and Nuremberg Trials prosecutor, Congressman, and Senator
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https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1946/10/01/issue.html
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programs, and presented evidence of economic preparations by the
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Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights
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was elected to the Senate from Connecticut as a Democrat in
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to investigate the civil war caused by the secession of the
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Before becoming a U.S. senator, Dodd was hired to lobby for
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Above the Law. The Rise and Fall of Senator Thomas J. Dodd
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to Connecticut's other Senate seat and then re-elected in
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in the United States for $ 50,000 a year by the dictator
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of 1799, claiming that King's public stance against the
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for slave labor. He also showed evidence that defendant
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List of federal political scandals in the United States
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Dodd played an instrumental role in the prohibition of
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for assistance. Johnson had been keeping his choice of
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from 1935 to 1938. He was assistant to five successive
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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List of United States senators expelled or censured
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Dodd Research Center | UConn" 1159:"Funk Claims Aides Handled 'Stained' Gold". 977: 975: 954:"Celebration in honor of Thomas Dodd - News" 1304: 1302: 685:Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency 620:, the younger brother of the Ambassador to 2413: 2399: 2057: 2043: 1632: 1630: 1392:"Loyal lieutenant: On the ticket with LBJ" 1214: 1185:. Season 18. Episode 6. January 30, 2006. 687:, Dodd worked to restrict the purchase of 536:), the Armed Forces, and the Elite Guard ( 340:. He was then Connecticut director of the 119:January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1957 62:January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1971 31: 1389: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 972: 858:in the 2006 British television docudrama 94:U.S. House of Representatives 2427:1964 United States presidential election 1879:Connecticut's 1st congressional district 1738: 1736: 1573:https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL30764.pdf 1299: 1287:. 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Index


United States Senator
Connecticut
William Purtell
Lowell Weicker
U.S. House of Representatives
Connecticut
1st
Abraham A. Ribicoff
Edwin H. May Jr.
Norwich, Connecticut
Old Lyme, Connecticut
Democratic
Chris
Thomas
Providence College
BA
Yale University
LLB
United States
Senator
Representative
Connecticut
Christopher Dodd
Thomas J. Dodd Jr.
Norwich
New London County
Ireland
Saint Anselm College
Goffstown, New Hampshire

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