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  1. Francis Biddle, lawyer, Attorney General of the United States under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and member of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, was born in Paris, France, on May 9, 1886, the son of Algernon Sydney and Frances (Robinson) Biddle, and was brought to America in infancy.

  2. 18 de set. de 2023 · Francis Biddle was married to the poet Katherine Garrison Chapin. He died in Hyannis, Massachusetts, on October 4, 1968. He had two sons, Edmund Randolph Biddle and Garrison Chapin. He was the subject of the 2004 play Trying by Joanna McClelland Glass, who served as Biddle's personal secretary from 1967-1968.

  3. Francis Biddle (ganz rechts) als Richter bei den Nürnberger Prozessen mit (von links) Iona Nikittschenko, Norman Birkett und Geoffrey Lawrence. Francis Beverley Biddle (* 9. Mai 1886 in Paris; † 4. Oktober 1968 in Hyannis, Massachusetts) war ein Richter in den Vereinigten Staaten. Er war nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges der US-amerikanische ...

  4. Francis Beverly Biddle achieved prominence as a jurist. Biddle was born May 9, 1886, in Paris, France. He was a graduate of Harvard, class of 1909, and earned a bachelor of laws degree from his alma mater in 1911. From 1911 to 1912, he was private secretary to oliver wendell holmes jr., an eminent U.S. Supreme Court justice.

  5. 26 de jun. de 2024 · When he took office in April 1945, President Harry Truman had fired President Franklin Roosevelt's attorney general, Francis Biddle. To dispel hard feelings, the new president appointed Biddle as ...

  6. Francis Beverley Biddle, né le 8 mai 1886 à Paris 9e et mort le 4 octobre 1968 à Wellfleet (Massachusetts), est un juriste et homme politique américain. Membre du Parti démocrate , il est procureur général des États-Unis entre 1941 et 1945 dans l' administration du président Franklin Delano Roosevelt et brièvement dans celle de son successeur Harry S. Truman .

  7. Francis Biddle was born in Paris, France, on May 9, 1886. He attended Harvard University, where he attained a law degree. In 1934, President Roosevelt appointed Biddle as chairman of the National Labor Relations Board due to his great concern for labor issues and civil liberties. In 1941, he was sworn in as U.S. Attorney General.