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  1. 17 de may. de 2016 · Wendell Willkie, the 1940 Republican Candidate for President, was born in 1892 in Elwood, Indiana. Willkie attended Indiana University, where he became friends with another budding young student, Paul V. McNutt. When McNutt was the President of the Student Union, Willkie was the President of the Jackson Club, a Democratic leaning political group.

  2. 10 de sept. de 2018 · Wendell Willkie was born in Elwood, Indiana, on February 18, 1892. Lewis stresses his identity as a “Forty-Eighter descendant,” an heir to the wave of German liberals who fled Europe when the ...

  3. Wendell Willkie. Wendell Lewis Willkie (ur. 18 lutego 1892 w Elwood, zm. 8 października 1944) – amerykański polityk, działacz Partii Republikańskiej, kandydat w wyborach prezydenckich w 1940 roku. Znany z pacyfistycznych, ale i antyizolacjonistycznych poglądów.

  4. Wendell Lewis Willkie, född 18 februari 1892 i Elwood, Indiana, död 8 oktober 1944 i New York, var en amerikansk jurist, affärsman och politiker . Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ] Willkie var fram till 1939 aktiv inom det Demokratiska partiet och utsågs 1940 efter en snabb omvändning sensationellt till presidentkandidat för det Republikanska partiet .

  5. Wendell Willkie, a Midwestern businessman-turned-Republican politician, fought for desegregation, workers’ rights, and small government in his 1940 bid for president. As a result, he won the largest percentage of Republican votes in a generation.

  6. Wendell Lewis Willkie (Elwood , 18 februari 1892 - New York, 8 oktober 1944) was een Amerikaanse advocaat en politicus. Hij is vooral bekend als de Republikeinse presidentskandidaat in 1940 . Levensloop [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ]

  7. Wendell Willkie. Location / Occupation: Private Citizen. Search all documents. August 17, 1940. Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination in Elwood, Indiana. November 06, 1940. Telegram to President Roosevelt Conceding the Presidential Election. November 06, 1940.