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The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, commonly known as the Warren Commission, was
created by President Lyndon Johnson and 
chaired by Chief Justice Earl Warren to investigate President Kennedy's assassination.
The Commission presented their findings in a report to President Johnson on 
September 24, 1964. The Commission also released 26 hearing volumes on November 23, 1964 comprised of testimonies from 550 witnesses and evidence. This DVD contains the original report, and all 26 hearing volumes.

This DVD contains:


Warren Commission Report
Full Report

President Lyndon B. Johnson, by Executive Order No. 11130 dated November 29, 1963, created this Commission to
investigate the assassination on November 22, 1963, of John Fitzgerald 
Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.
The President directed the Commission to evaluate all the facts and circumstances surrounding the assassination and the subsequent 
killing of the alleged assassin and to report its findings and conclusions to him.

Warren Commission Hearings
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: James Herbert Martin, who acted for a brief period as the business manager of
Mrs. Marina Oswald; Mark Lane, a New York attorney; William Robert Greer, who was driving the President's car at the time
of the assassination; and others.

Volume I PDF (33.3 MB, 524 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Mrs. Marina Oswald, the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald; Mrs. Marguerite
Oswald, Oswald's mother; Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Oswald's brother; and James Herbert Martin, who acted for a
brief period as Mrs. Marina Oswald's business manager.
 
Volume II PDF (36.9 MB, 536 pp.)
 
Volume III PDF (31.3 MB, 532 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Ruth Hyde Paine, an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife;
Howard Leslie Brennan, who was present at the assassination scene;
Bonnie Ray Williams, Harold Norman, James Jarman, Jr., and others.
 
Volume IV PDF (32.5 MB, 492 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Sebastian F. Latona, a fingerprint expert with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation;Arthur Mandella, a fingerprint expert with the New York  City Police Department; Winston G. Lawson,
a Secret Service agent who worked on advance preparations for the President's trip to Dallas; Alwyn Cole, a questioned
document examiner  with the Treasury Department ; and John W. Fain, John Lester Quigley, and James Patrick Hosty,
Jr., agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who interviewed Oswald, or people  connected with him, at various
times during the period between Oswald's return from Russia in 1962 and the assassination; and others.
 
Volume V PDF (44.9 MB, 640 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Alan H. Belmont, assistant to the Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation; Jack Revill and V. J. Brian of the Dallas police, who testified  concerning conversations Revill had with
James Patrick Hosty, Jr., a special agent of the FBI; Robert A. Frazier, a firearms expert with the FBI ; Drs. Alfred
Olivier, Arthur Dziemian and  Frederick W. Light, Jr., wound ballistics experts with the U.S. Army laboratories at
Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and others.
 
Volume VI PDF (30.0 MB, 488 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Drs. Charles J. Carrico, Malcolm Oliver Perry, William Kemp Clark, Robert
Nelson McClelland, Charles Rufus Baxter, Marion Thomas Jenkins,  Ronald Coy Jones, Don Teel Curtis, Fouad A.
Bashour, Gene Coleman Akin, Paul Conrad Peters, Adolph Hartung Giesecke, Jr., Jackie Hansen Hunt, Kenneth Everett
Salyer, and Martin G. White, who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital; and others.
 
Volume VII PDF (35.7 MB, 612 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Drs. Charles J. Carrico, Malcolm Oliver Perry, William Kemp Clark, Robert
Nelson McClelland, Charles Rufus Baxter, Marion Thomas Jenkins,  Ronald Coy Jones, Don Teel Curtis, Fouad A. Bashour;
and others.
 
Volume VIII PDF (31.4 MB, 488 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Edward Voebel, William E. Wulf, Bennierita Smith, Frederick S.
O'Sullivan, Mildred Sawyer, Anne Boudreaux, Viola Peterman, Myrtle Evans, Julian Evans, Philip Eugene Vinson, and
Hiram Conway, who were associated with Lee Harvey Oswald in his youth; Lillian Murret, Marilyn Dorothea Murret,
Charles Murret, John M. Murret, and Edward John Pic, Jr., who were related to Oswald; and others.
 
Volume IX PDF (31.3 MB, 490 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Paul M. Raigorodsky, Natalie Ray, Thomas M. Ray, Samuel B. Ballen,
Lydia Dymitruk, Gary E. Taylor, Ilya A. Mamantov, Dorothy Gravitis,  Paul Roderick Gregory, Helen Leslie, George S.
De Mohrenschildt, Jeanne De Mohrenschildt and Ruth Hyde Paine, all of whom became acquainted with Lee Harvey
Oswald and/or his wife after their return to Texas in 1962 ; and others.
 
Volume X PDF (28.3 MB, 444 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Everett D. Glover, who became acquainted with Lee Harvey Oswald
following his return to Texas in 1962; Carlos Bringuier, Francis L. Martello, Charles Hall Steele, Jr., Charles Hall Steele,
Sr., Philip Geraci III, Vance Blalock, Vincent T. Lee, Arnold Samuel Johnson, James J. Tormey, Farrell Dobbs, and
John J. Abt, who testified concerning Oswald's political activities and associations; and others.
 
Volume XI PDF (32.7 MB, 500 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: John Edward Pic, Lee Harvey Oswald's halfbrother; Edward John Pic,
Jr., John Edward Pic's father; Kerry Wendell Thornley, a Marine Corps acquaintance of Oswald George B. Church,
Jr., Mrs. George B. Church, Jr., and Billy Joe Lord, who were on the boat Oswald took when he left the United States
for Russia; and others.
 
Volume XII PDF (29.6 MB, 468 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Dallas law enforcement officers who were responsible for planning and
executing the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from the Dallas City Jail to the Dallas County Jail; and Don Ray Archer,
Barnard S. Clardy, and Patrick Trevore Dean, who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack L. Ruby; and others.
 
Volume XIII PDF (32.0 MB, 524 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: L. C. Graves, James Robert Leavelle, L. D. Montgomery. Thomas
Donald McMillon, and Forrest V. Sorrels, who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack L. Ruby; Dr. Fred A.
Bieberdorf, Frances Cason, Michael Hardin, and C. E. Hulse, who testified concerning the time at which Lee Harvey
Oswald was shot; and others.
 
Volume XIV PDF (41.3 MB, 672 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Curtis LaVerne Crafard, Wilbyrn Waldon (Robert) Litchfield II, Robert
Carl Patterson, Alice Reaves Nichols, Ralph Paul, George Senator, Nancy Perrin Rich, Breck Wall (Billy Ray Wilson),
Joseph Alexander Peterson, Harry N. Olsen, and Kay Helen Olsen, all of whom were friends, acquaintances, employees,
or business associates of Jack L. Ruby; Earl Ruby and Sam Ruby, two of Ruby's brothers, and Mrs. Eva Grant, one of
his sisters; Jack L. Ruby; Dr. William Robert Beavers, a psychiatrist who examined Ruby; and Bell P. Herndon, an
FBI polygraph expert who administered a polygraph test to Ruby.
 
Volume XV PDF (57.3 MB, 844 pp.)
Contains testimony of the following witnesses: Hyman Rubenstein, a brother of Jack L. Ruby; Glen D. King, administrative
assistant to the chief of the Dallas police; C. Ray Hall, an FBI agent who interviewed Ruby; Charles Batchelor,
assistant chief of the Dallas police; Jesse E. Curry, chief of the Dallas police; M. W. Stevenson, deputy chief of the Dallas
police; and others. Also includes an index to Volumes I - XV.
 
Volumes XVI—XXVI
These volumes contain reproductions of exhibits received into evidence by the Commission. The exhibits received in
connection with testimony before the Commission are printed first, arranged in numerical order from 1 to 1053. Next
are printed exhibits received in connection with depositions or affidavits, arranged alphabetically by name of witness,
and then numerically— e.g., Adams Exhibits Nos. 1-, Baker Exhibits Nos. 1-22. Finally are printed other materials
relied upon by the Commission, consisting principally of investigative reports by law enforcement agencies, arranged
in numerical order beginning with 1054. Each volume begins with a table of contents—a descriptive listing of the exhibits
in the volume and the page or pages on which each exhibit is printed.

The numbering of the exhibits received in testimony before the Commission is not completely consecutive; the unused
numbers are noted in the table of contents. Also, various systems of designation were used in connection with deposition
and affidavit exhibits, so that the designation of some of these exhibits begins either with a letter or a number higher
than 1—e.g., Jones Exhibits A-C, Smith Exhibits Nos. 5000-5006.

Almost all of the reproductions contained in the exhibit volumes consist of photographs of the exhibits. The legibility of
many documentary exhibits is poor, because some exhibits were copies rather than originals and many others were
discolored when tested for fingerprints. In some cases where legibility was particularly bad, the contents of the document
have been typed out, and reproduced together with a miniature photograph of the exhibit. A few exhibits of negligible
relevance were not reproduced because of their length or for reasons of taste. The omissions are described in the tables
of contents. In a very small number of cases, names, dates, or numbers have been deleted from exhibits for security
reasons or for the protection of named individuals.
 
Volume XVI PDF (56.9 MB, 1024 pp.)
Exhibits 1 to 391
 
Volume XVII PDF (47.4 MB, 936 pp.)
Exhibits 329 to 884
 
Volume XVIII PDF (87.8 MB, 960 pp.)
Exhibits 885 to 1053
 
Volume XIX PDF (44.4 MB, 800 pp.)
Exhibits Allen to Fuqua
 
Volume XX PDF (48.1 MB, 828 pp.)
Exhibits Gallagher to Oliver
 
Volume XXI PDF (48.4 MB, 816 pp.)
Exhibits Paine to Yarborough
 
Volume XXII PDF (53.9 MB, 972 pp.)
Exhibits 1054 to 1512
 
Volume XXIII PDF (54.5 MB, 984 pp.)
Exhibits 1513 to 1975
 
Volume XXIV PDF (48.3 MB, 940 pp.)
Exhibits 1976 to 2189
 
Volume XXV PDF (51.0 MB, 968 pp.)
Exhibits 2190 to 2651
 
Volume XXVI PDF (52.4 MB, 980 pp.)
Exhibits 2652 to 3154

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