Assisted the American general trying Nazi war criminals...........u are not supposed to kill kids, rape anyone, those are examples of illegal orders.......the president, a general.....NO one is above the law, only in certain conditions can u break it........like an ambulance speeding............u r so stupid it is funny..
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Biography
Early life and education
Ferencz was born on March 11, 1920,[3][4][5] in Nagysomkút in the historical Transylvania region, into a Jewish family.[6] A few months later the Treaty of Trianon allocated greater Transylvania, including Nagysomkút, to Romania from the Kingdom of Hungary. The new name of the town was Șomcuta Mare.
When Ferencz was ten months old, his family emigrated to the United States to avoid the persecution of Hungarian Jews by the Kingdom of Romania after Romania took control of Transylvania, Banat, Crisana, and Maramures.[7]
The family settled in New York City, where they lived on the Lower East Side in Manhattan.[8] Ferencz studied crime prevention at the City College of New York, and his criminal law exam result won him a scholarship to Harvard Law School. At Harvard, he studied under Roscoe Pound[9] and also did research for Sheldon Glueck, who at that time was writing a book on war crimes. Ferencz graduated from Harvard in 1943.[10]
After his studies, he joined the US Army. His time as a soldier in the army began with a job as a typist in Camp Davis in North Carolina; at that time, he did not know how to use a typewriter or fire a weapon. His job duties also included cleaning toilets and scrubbing pots and floors. In 1944, he served in the 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an anti-aircraft artillery unit.[8] He fought in several major battles of the European theatre and was awarded five battle stars.[11]
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