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  2. Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a U.S. Marine veteran who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, on November 22, 1963. Oswald was placed in juvenile detention at the age of 12 for truancy, during which time he was assessed by a psychiatrist as "emotionally disturbed", due to a lack ...

  3. Aug 15, 2016 · September 1-24, 1963. September 25- October 2, 1963. October 1963. November 1963. The following analysis of Lee Harvey Oswald's receipts and expenditures for the period June 13, 1962, through November 22, 1963, contains a complete record of all funds that he and his wife are reported to have received and disbursed from all known sources.

  4. Aug 15, 2016 · Appendix 13: Biography of Lee Harvey Oswald. Marguerite Claverie, the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, was born in New Orleans in 1907,1 into a family of French and German extraction. 2 Her mother died a few years after Marguerite was born leaving her and five other young children in the care of their father, a streetcar conductor.3 Although ...

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · He first met Lee Oswald in Texas in 1962 when Oswald approached his father, Peter Gregory, who was Russian born to seek a letter of recommendation for himself as a Russian language translator. Professor Gregory tells his story and much more in his book, The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee .

  6. Apr 2, 1995 · Norman Mailer on Lee Harvey Oswald’s troubled marriage and his time spent under the observation of the K.G.B. before he assassinated John F. Kennedy, in 1963.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · See all videos for this article. Lee Harvey Oswald (born October 18, 1939, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.—died November 24, 1963, Dallas, Texas) was the accused assassin of U.S. Pres. John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963. He himself was fatally shot two days later by Jack Ruby (1911–67) in the Dallas County Jail.

  8. Nov 17, 2021 · On September 11, 1959, Oswald received a hardship discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps after falsely claiming that his mother was ill. Nine days later, he boarded a ship to Europe. He lied to customs officials in the UK before flying to Helsinki, where he procured a Soviet visa. The visa was for one week; he stayed for nearly three years.

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