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- United States statesman who promoted the Marshall Plan and helped establish NATO (1893-1971)
How To Use Dean Acheson In A Sentence
- The State Department, however, was meeting the Red menace with “basic timidity,” he complained to a friend, and Dean Acheson, who became its secretary in 1949, was a “pantywaist,” he told Jones. Wild Bill Donovan
- Five People Born on January 21 albert einstein, anton lavey, cap anson, dean acheson, james parkinson, jane bolin Five People Born on April 11 | myFiveBest
- Increasingly he relied on a core group of delegates: the Dulles bros, Averill Harriman, Dean Acheson, and Colonel Goodpaster to run the ship.
- Dean Acheson says: anyone know why the scoot is getting new lawyers? Think Progress » The faulty-memory defense.
- Europe's evil genie, said people like Kennan, Assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and future ERP Ambassador Averell Harriman, was nationalism.
- A key moment before the war had come in January 1950, when Secretary of State Dean Acheson, in a speech, defined what he called the defensive perimeter that the United States was committed to protecting. CIA Files Show U.S. Blindsided By Korean War
- He also began a running feud with Dean Acheson.