Francis Biddle
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 56 years ago |
Date of birth | May 9,1886 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Paris |
France | |
Date of died | October 4,1968 |
Died | Wellfleet |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Spouse | Katherine Garrison Chapin |
Books | Mr. Justice Holmes |
The fear of freedom | |
Llanfear Pattern | |
The world's best hope | |
The Judicial Opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes | |
An Address by the Honorable Francis Biddle, Attorney General of the United States | |
Nuremberg | |
Wharton Assembly Addresses, 1936 | |
William Penn | |
Job | Lawyer |
Judge | |
Politician | |
Screenwriter | |
Education | Harvard University |
Harvard Law School | |
Groton School | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Place of burial | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Movies/Shows | Nuremberg Trials |
Grandparents | George Washington Biddle |
Moncure Robinson | |
Charlotte Randolph Taylor | |
Great grandparent | Clement Cornell Biddle |
Agnes Conway Robinson | |
Susan Beverley Randolph Taylor | |
Previous position | United States Attorney General (1941–1945) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 560367 |
Francis Biddle Life story
Francis Beverley Biddle was an American lawyer and judge who was the United States Attorney General during World War II. He also served as the primary American judge during the postwar Nuremberg Trials as well as a United States circuit judge of the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.