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Edward Stettinius Jr. person

also: Edward Stettel, Stettinus, Stedness, Edward Stetanigas, S-T-E-T-T-I-N-I-U-S, Edward Stetinius, Edward Stenekis, Stenanus, Secretary Stenonis

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United Statescountry · 3U.S. State Departmentorganization · 3Herbert Pellperson · 2General Motorsorganization · 1Opelorganization · 1Green Hackworthperson · 1Cordell Hullperson · 1Herman Pellperson · 1John Pehleperson · 1U.S. War Refugee Boardorganization · 1Juan Trippeperson · 1West Germanycountry · 1Nuremberg trialsevent · 1

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Edward Stettinius Jr. had_interest_in General Motors book_quoted
“Pell mentioned that you can't forget about one of the big war factories in Germany being the Opel Company, which was owned and financed by General Motors Corporation, a company in which Secretary Stenonis had a great interest. And he had ju…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3 @ 49:48
Edward Stettinius Jr. succeeded Cordell Hull host_asserted
“the recently appointed chief of the U.S. War Refugee Board. Peel went directly to the acting Secretary of State, Edward Stetinius, who had taken over for the ailing Cordell Hall. Peel said that the War Refugee Board needed a public U.S. com…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11 @ 20:03
Edward Stettinius Jr. founded Liberia guest_asserted
“They didn't come up with this idea themselves. It actually, the Liberian flag of convenience comes down to an American guy called Edward Stettel... I can't even say his name. Stettinus. Yep, Stettinus Jr. Yes. And now he is a very interesti…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:05:02

Mentions (8)

Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964
▶ 7:58 Out of his own country. So, the airline president at the time was a guy by the name of Juan, J-U-A-N, Tripp, T-R-I-P-P-E. He just happens to be, at this time, the son-in-law of Roosevelt's Secretary of State, and his name was Edward Stetani…
Operation Gladio - Liberia
▶ 1:05:02 They didn't come up with this idea themselves. It actually, the Liberian flag of convenience comes down to an American guy called Edward Stettel... I can't even say his name. Stettinus. Yep, Stettinus Jr. Yes. And now he is a very interesti…
Operation Gladio - Liberia
▶ 1:05:31 In 44 to 45. And what's that tell you? Right. First ambassador, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. It was just formed in 1946. Big elite family comes from sort of Staten Island, but I think mainly Virginia landowners finished basically,…
Operation Gladio - Liberia
▶ 1:07:39 Picked up out of the State Department and moved over to the CIA with Frank in charge of it. That's fascinating. I mean, I've never heard of these guys before. Oh, sorry. This, you know, secret society. Obviously, there's there's a whole wor…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 49:48 Pell mentioned that you can't forget about one of the big war factories in Germany being the Opel Company, which was owned and financed by General Motors Corporation, a company in which Secretary Stenonis had a great interest. And he had ju…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11
▶ 20:03 the recently appointed chief of the U.S. War Refugee Board. Peel went directly to the acting Secretary of State, Edward Stetinius, who had taken over for the ailing Cordell Hall. Peel said that the War Refugee Board needed a public U.S. com…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11
▶ 20:33 efforts at rescue and relief were to be successful. Failure to take action against the atrocities would be a fearful miscarriage of justice, he said. Stenanus sent Pell a vague, courtesy reply, but basically ignored him. Herbert Pell contin…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11
▶ 23:48 This infuriated Hackworth. Lobbying in the press for policy changes was strictly forbidden for U.S. representatives abroad. Worse than that, the prevailing political climate suggested that Pell might succeed in his effort. Hackworth began a…