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I always thought his name was Nicholas de Bari Katzenbach. I'm sure I read that somewhere.

208.87.248.162 (talk) 01:09, 11 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Dates don't jibe.

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How did Katzenbach receive a BA from Princeton University in 1945, when he had just been liberated from a POW camp within a month??? Did the POW camp have an outreach/extension program w/ Princeton. Then how did he get his LLB from the Yale Law School just two years after that??? I note there is NO corroborating/verifying notation for this. Where did the page editor get his authoritative sourcing???johncheverly 16:42, 20 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I've added sources. Yes, the POW camp had an extension program with Princeton, not that they knew it, the YMCA provided the books and IRC distributed them. Here are some more references. Arthur A. Durand Stalag Luft III: The Secret Story (Louisiana State University Press, 1988) p. 226. Katzenbach especially read law books, see Spencer Weber Waller Thurman Arnold: A Biography (NYU Press, 2005) p 79. See also [1]. Of related interest is his son's novel, Hart's War, which is closely based on his father's war experience. Choor monster (talk) 20:17, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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12 November 2023 Hello Fellow Wikipedians,

I am not skilled at making edits in Wikipedia so I will just point out where some changes could be made if anybody is interested. The bigthink.com items listed above as being permanent deadlinks are not dead at all, they have merely had their positions moved.

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