Polish National Democratic Committee organization
also: DNC committee, Democrat National Institute
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Herbert Pell member_of
Polish National Democratic Committee documented
“In 1936, Roosevelt named Pell vice chairman of the DNC committee. After the victory, Roosevelt appointed Pell to sensitive ambassadorial posts in Portugal and later Hungary. FDR's conflicts with the Foreign Service dated back to the first d…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 9 @ 5:44
National Endowment for Democracy funded
Polish National Democratic Committee host_asserted
“to date in any of the books, and again, I've got probably 20 here that I haven't read yet, that was kind of lacking in my repertoire. So if you look at the National Endowment for Democracy and you see the R&Ds, again, to our point we just m…”
▶ The Shadow State 34 Secret Societies 18; Horace Mann School @ 1:10:06
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▶ 5:44
In 1936, Roosevelt named Pell vice chairman of the DNC committee. After the victory, Roosevelt appointed Pell to sensitive ambassadorial posts in Portugal and later Hungary. FDR's conflicts with the Foreign Service dated back to the first d…
▶ 6:00
M-I-K-O-L-A, Mikola Szek, J-C-Z-Y-K, who was chairman of the Polish government in exile during World War II. And he became head of what was going to be named the Polish National Democratic Committee.…
▶ 1:10:06
to date in any of the books, and again, I've got probably 20 here that I haven't read yet, that was kind of lacking in my repertoire. So if you look at the National Endowment for Democracy and you see the R&Ds, again, to our point we just m…
▶ 1:02:19
He was the ambassador to Canada from 1950 to 1953. Why is that significant? Because that's when Canada joins NATO and starts moving towards autonomous rule away from England. Stanley Woodward is there for that. And a little footnote, he's t…