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  1. Dean Gooderham Acheson, född 11 april 1893 i Middletown, Connecticut, död 12 oktober 1971 i Sandy Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, var en amerikansk ämbetsman tillhörig demokraterna som var USA:s utrikesminister 1949–1953 under president Harry S. Truman. Acheson bidrog starkt till utformningen av Trumandoktrinen och Marshallplanen.

  2. 17 de may. de 2017 · Dean Acheson werd op 11 april 1893 geboren in Middletown, Connecticut, waar zijn vader dominee was van de episcopale kerk en later bisschop werd. Op de deftige kostschool Groton in Massachusetts, en later op Yale University in Connecticut gedroeg Acheson zich voornamelijk als een entertainer. Na Yale zette hij zijn studie voort aan de Harvard ...

  3. Dean Acheson. W. W. Norton & Company, 1970 - Biography & Autobiography - 798 pages. Acheson (1893-1971) was not only present at the creation of the postwar world, he was one of its chief architects. He joined the Department of State in 1941 as Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and, with brief intermissions, was continuously ...

  4. Abstract. Japan: A Preview and Overview Dean Acheson was in his element when engaged in European affairs, with the Soviet Union as his target. By his own accounting, the Japanese peace treaty of 1951 was his single triumph in Asia.

  5. Dean Gooderham Acheson. 51. Sekretarz stanu Stanów Zjednoczonych. Dean Gooderham Acheson (ur. 11 kwietnia 1893 w Middletown, zm. 12 października 1971 w Sandy Springs) – amerykański polityk, dyplomata i prawnik.

  6. Dean Acheson. Dean Gooderham Acheson ( Middletown (Connecticut), 1893 - 1971) foi um político estadunidense. Colaborou com os presidentes Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman e Kennedy, tendo exercido o cargo de secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos da América. Promoveu a UNRRA e o Plano Marshall.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2008 · Dean Acheson is well known as the major architect of US foreign policy during the initial years of the Cold War. He served as Under Secretary of State under James F. Byrnes and George C. Marshall between 1945 and 1947 and as Secretary of State during Truman's second administration between January 1949 and January 1953.