
Rank:
Pvt
Branch:
Army
Conflict:
WWII
Harold Berman, a native of Colorado City, Texas, was a student in the University of Texas law school when he was drafted during WWII. He would go on to serve as an Army translator in occupied Japan and witnessed some of the war crimes trials held there. After the war he graduated with a law degree from Harvard University and settled into a private law practice in Dallas. He remains active with Alpha Epislon Pi, a fraternity he held to found at the University of Texas, and went on to be the fraternity's national president.
Harold Berman, a native of Colorado City, Texas, was a student in the University of Texas law school when he was drafted during WWII. He would go on to serve as an Army translator in occupied Japan and witnessed some of the war crimes trials held there. After the war he graduated with a law degree from Harvard University and settled into a private law practice in Dallas. He remains active with Alpha Epislon Pi, a fraternity he held to found at the University of Texas, and went on to be the fraternity's national president.
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