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  1. James B. Thayer. James Burdette Thayer (March 10, 1922 – September 16, 2018) was an American brigadier general who served on active duty during World War II. On May 4, 1945, Thayer and his platoon discovered and liberated 15,000 people held at a concentration camp near Wels, Austria.

  2. This article restores Thayers case for judicial restraint by exploring his related work in the law of evidence. In that field and in constitutional law, Thayer paid particular attention to the nature and operation of presumptions in courts of law.

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    • 2019
  3. The bulk of James B. Thayer's papers related to his teaching years at the Harvard Law School, covering the years 1874 to his death in 1902. The papers include fairly complete notes for the various courses that he taught, particularly for his course on evidence.

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  4. brigadier general james b. thayer, senior Thayer was as a member of the 71st Infantry Division in World War II. They deployed to the European Theater in February 1945, advancing from Alsace-Lorraine to crossing the Rhine River, then taking Coburg (April 11), Bayreuth (April 14-16), and Regensburg (April 27).

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  5. 17 set 2018 · Gen. James B. Thayer, who helped liberate a Nazi death camp during World War II and later had a long business and military career in Oregon, died Sunday. He was 96. Word of his passing came via...

  6. There’s no doubt that Brig. Gen. James B. Thayer is a hero, but that’s a label the 95-year-old Lake Oswego resident would never use for himself. As Thayer sees it, he was just in the right place at the right time.

  7. James Burdette Thayer (March 10, 1922 – September 16, 2018) was an American brigadier general. He was born in Portland, Oregon. He was on active duty during World War II. [1] His son, Tommy Thayer, is a member of Kiss. [2] After the war he worked at a business supply company in Beaverton, Oregon.