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  1. Seligman was a U.S. Army lawyer at the Nuremberg war crimes trials after World War II, where the surviving Nazi leadership was tried - and several were hanged - for crimes against humanity committed before and during World War II.

    • Production Manager, Producer, Writer
    • January 24, 1918
    • Selig J. Seligman
    • June 20, 1969
  2. Selig J. Seligman. Television Producer. He graduated number one in his class at Harvard Law school and went on to serve as a U.S. Army lawyer at the Nuremberg war crimes trials after World War II. He went on to work in television. In 1958, he produced for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) the drama Accused.

  3. Selig J. was a production manager and producer, known for Day in Court (1963), The High Commissioner (1968) and Charly (1968). Selig J. died on June 20, 1969.

    • January 24, 1918
    • June 20, 1969
  4. Clipping found in The Los Angeles Times published in Los Angeles, California on 6/21/1969. Obituary for Selig J. Seligman (Aged 51)

  5. Selig J. Seligman was executive Producer for Combat!, the first ABC series to be owned by the network. Seligman, a former ABC-TV vice president and cousin to ABC-TV president Leonard Goldenson, was the founder of Selmur productions (named for he and his wife, Muriel).

  6. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. June 21, 1969, Page 27 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and...

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  8. Seligman (1918-1969) was a lawyer turned television and motion picture producer. During the 1950s Seligman served as a vice president of the American Broadcasting Company and the General Manager of KABC-TV in Los Angeles, California.

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