Robert Jackson (pictured above, third fromleft, with Roosevelt, left), laterchief prosecutor at the Nurembergwar-crimestribunal, attendedjustoneyear of law school.
Robert Jackson (pictured above, third from left, with Roosevelt, left), later chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg war-crimes tribunal, attended just one year of law school.
As one of the top Nazi suspects, Bormann was charged with war crimes and found guilty and sentenced to death in absentia in 1946 by an international military tribunal in Nuremberg.