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Wallace was further damaged days after the convention when Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee that several government officials associated with Wallace (including Alger Hiss and John Abt) were Communist infiltrators.
- Henry Agard Wallace, October 7, 1888, Orient, Iowa, U.S.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
22 de feb. de 2024 · Henry A. Wallace (born Oct. 7, 1888, Adair county, Iowa, U.S.—died Nov. 18, 1965, Danbury, Conn.) 33rd vice president of the United States (1941–45) in the Democratic administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who epitomized the “common man” philosophy of the New Deal Democratic Party.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Henry Agard Wallace (Orient, Iowa, 7 de octubre de 1888-Danbury, Connecticut, 18 de noviembre de 1965) fue un político estadounidense. Llegó a ocupar los cargos de trigésimo tercer Vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos (1941–45), secretario de Agricultura (1933-40) y secretario de Comercio (1945-46).
7 de oct. de 2013 · Thomas W. Devine’s new book, “Henry Wallace’s 1948 Presidential Campaign and the Future of Postwar Liberalism” (North Carolina), portrays him not as a crucified savior or a demon of ...
15 de mar. de 2012 · El viajero automovilista era Henry A. Wallace, ex-secretario de agricultura y entonces vicepresidente electo de su país. Nacido en 1888 y descendiente de agricultores inmigrantes de Irlanda, Wallace fue príncipe heredero de una poderosa dinastía de agronegocios del estado de Iowa.
These studies have tended to depict Wallace as a one-dimensional character, either a fuzzy-minded idealist influenced and manipulated by Communists and fellow travelers or a wise and dedicated apostle of peace fighting a losing battle to prevent the Cold War.
26 de may. de 2023 · Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics. About the Project. Henry Wallace is the most important, and certainly the most fascinating, almost-president in American history.