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Henry Abraham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Abraham
Henry J. Abraham (born August 25, 1921) is an American scholar on the judiciary and constitutional law. He is James Hart Professor of Government Emeritus at the University of Virginia.〔(Anne-Marie Slaughter to Speak on Drones, Detention and Foreign Policy at UVA Law ), April 12, 2013, Retrieved December 6, 2013〕 He is the author of 13 books, most in multiple editions, and more than 100 articles on the U.S. Supreme Court, judicial appointments, judicial process, and civil rights and liberties. ==Immigration to U.S. and war service== In 1937, Abraham immigrated alone to the United States from Germany during the rise of the Nazi regime. His parents, Liesel Dreyfuss Abraham and Fred Abraham, and brother Otto followed in 1939. The family settled in Pittsburgh, PA. He served in World War II as an enlisted man and officer in U.S. Army Intelligence on duty in Western and Central Europe. He received two Battle Stars and the Commendation Medal. When the war ended in the European Theater, Abraham, who is fluent in German, French, and English, and adequate in Danish, served in a military unit that gathered evidence for use in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.
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