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Jack Hamann
Jack Hamann (born November 9, 1954) is an American television correspondent, documentary producer, and author. His 2005 book ''On American Soil'' investigated the August 1944 killing of Italian prisoner of war Guglielmo Olivotto at Fort Lawton in Seattle, Washington, and concludes that the resulting military trial—in which Leon Jaworski was the lead prosecutor—was a miscarriage of justice.〔(Jack Hamann, Rewriting History in 'American Soil' ), NPR, May 22, 2005. Accessed online January 8, 2012〕 Whereas Hamann's own 1987 documentary on the subject largely accepted the then-conventional view that Olivotto had been lynched by African-American soldiers, the book went back to primary sources and heavily revised this view.〔Paula Wissel, (Jack Hamann Interview ), KPLU, April 27, 2005. Accessed online January 8, 2012〕 The book led to a congressional review and ultimately the voiding of the court-martial of those soldiers.〔Emily Fredrix, (Court-martial voided, late black WWII veteran honored at his gravesite ), Associated Press January 20, 2008. Accessed online 2012-01-08 on boston.com.〕 Hamann reported for KING-TV from 1983 to 1990.〔Linda Keene, (Airing Dirty Laundry -- Julie Blacklow Resigns With An Attitude ), ''Seattle Times'', March 22, 1993. Accessed online 2012-01-08.〕 He also worked for CNN and PBS, and won ten regional Emmy Awards.〔Daryl Thompson, (PRIME TIME Features Local Author, Jack Hamann ), Green River Community College, June 1, 2007. Accessed online 2012-01-08.〕 ==Bibliography==
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