Author: United States. Congress. House. Special Committee on Victor L. Berger Investigation
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Berger was a member of the Socialst party from Wisconsin who was elected to Congress in 1919 but was also under indictment for charges that he violated the Espionage Act. The committee decided against him and his seat was rescinded.
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Books about Victor L. Berger Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6 Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Mamber of the Sixty-sixth Congress
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Books about Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6, Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth Congress
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Books about Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6, Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth Congress, Wednesday, June 11, 1919
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Treason is the only crime explicitly defined in America’s Constitution. Relatively few Americans have been convicted of it. Far more have had the poisonous word thrown at them. Through the cases of Americans who—whether acting in defense of their country, for personal gain, or simply when society had redefined treasonous