Norman Davis person
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“of the council was appointed as the division chief. Like literally they moved the CFR in the State Department. During 1942, the State Department set up an advisory committee on post-war foreign policy. Secretary of State Cordill Hall was th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 27:35
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After Dulles and fellow U.S. statesman Norman Davis returned to their luxury hotel, Davis was unnerved to say the word, to find the word J-U-D-E-N scrolled crudely on the door of his room, even though he was not Jewish. The conditions are n…
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Dr. Leo Pawlowski was the executive officer, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Isaiah Bowman, Benjamin Cohen, Norman Davis, and James Shotwell. Other members of the council also found positions in the State Department like Philip Mosley, Walter Shar…
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Benes, B-E-N-E-S, and many other Central European diplomats. He was later to cultivate sources of intelligence and influence during his subsequent work in the OSS during World War II and later in the CIA. Allen joined his brother at the 191…
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said U.S. negotiator Norman Davis, to put it into rebuilding private enterprise economy in the wake of the war. John Foster Dulles arrived at the Paris Peace Conference as a junior legal counsel to the U.S. delegates. He emerged as an impor…
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seemed to provide vivid evidence to ruling circles that there was substance to Lansing fears. Third, and perhaps most fundamentally, Dulles and the U.S. delegation were anxious to restart the engine of commerce that had been disrupted by th…