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Crime of the Century: The Kennedy Assassination from a Historian's Perspective
Thirty years after the tragic event, the question "Who killed President Kennedy?" is today as troubling as ever. In this new edition of his provocative book, Michael Kurtz brings all the skills and objectivity of the professional historian to bear on the issues raised by the assassination investigations that followed, and the various conspiracy theories that have...more
Paperback, 297 pages
Published
November 22nd 1993
by University of Tennessee Press
(first published 1982)
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very dispassionate and thoughtful. I read many years ago.
a series of articles I wrote are cited in the index.
a series of articles I wrote are cited in the index.
Objective and factual, indifferent and graphic, possibly off-putting. Not a boring read; clearly written.
This is an example of the Castro theory. I don't personally believe Castro himself had much to do with the killing of Kennedy because he had too much to lose, but I'm almost certain he didn't lose any sleep over it.
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