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Marshall Memo: Cameron Flags; Memorial Day; and the Roller Derby | News, Sports, Jobs

Marshall Memo: Cameron Flags; Memorial Day; and the Roller Derby | News, Sports, Jobs
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Marshall Memo: Return of the Roller Derby; Wall of Fame; and Crutchfield at Cameron | News, Sports, Jobs

The Moundsville Roller Derby is returning! Nate and Marcy Harler have purchased the building located on 10th Street between Tomlinson and Lafayette Avenue. They have been working on the building’s interior for several months in hopes of having it ready to open on Aug. 1. Marcy said she used to live adjacent to the Roller […]

Rain Ends The Night Early For The Knoxville Raceway

Rain Ends The Night Early For The Knoxville Raceway

Marshall Memo: Honored Patriots of Marshall County Compiled by Local Historian | News, Sports, Jobs

JIM COCHRAN Local historian Thomas James recently donated three military reference books that he compiled and gave to the three Marshall County libraries–Moundsville, Cameron and Benwood-McMechen. The book is titled “Honored Patriots of Marshall County, West Virginia.” James undertook this research project at the invitation of the Marshall County Commission. His work details the military service of 464 county soldiers who died in the line of duty. The scope of the project encompasses those who served in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf Wars. The names of these soldiers are engraved on five granite monuments in the Veterans Plaza on the Marshall County Courthouse.

Nazism on Trial: An Interview With a Nuremberg Prosecutor

A disillusioned prosecutor looks back at court proceedings that gained world attention. Here s What You Need to Know: Nuremberg prosecutor Alvin Landis gave two interviews about his experiences at the infamous trials. Following the occupation of a defeated Nazi Germany, the victorious Allies initiated a prearranged plan for prosecuting captured Axis officials for war crimes. Throughout Europe, British, French, Soviet, and American military courts, along with various civilian courts and high-level Allied tribunals, tried hundreds of Axis leaders and underlings. Scores were executed and hundreds imprisoned. Few were exonerated or released, at least in the initial postwar years from 1946 to 1947.

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