
Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
This is volume X of the Warren Commission hearings - the official record of testimony from the investigation into President John F. Kennedy's assassination. This particular volume dives into witness depositions about Lee Harvey Oswald's life in Dallas, his associations, and his character as perceived by those who knew him or knew those who knew him. The testimony begins with Everett D. Glover, who provides insights into the Oswalds' connections within the Dallas community, including his relationship with George De Mohrenschildt, a figure central to understanding Oswald's social circle. These are raw, unfiltered voices from 1964 - everyday people attempting to reconstruct the movements and relationships of a man who changed American history. What emerges is neither simple nor clean: a patchwork of partial memories, uncertain identifications, and the uncomfortable haze of retrospect. For researchers, historians, and anyone seeking to understand the actual documentary foundation of the JFK assassination narrative, these hearings remain essential. This is history in its most原始 form - the messy, contradictory testimony that preceded any official conclusions.




















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