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  • {{Image|Portret Cordell Hull, Bestanddeelnr 901-9328.jpg|right|300px|Cordell Hull in 1946.}} '''Cordell Hull''' (1871-1955) was the longest-serving [[U.S. Secretary of State]] (1933-19
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  • ...]], [[Daniel Webster]], [[William H. Seward]], [[William Jennings Bryan]], Cordell Hull, [[John Foster Dulles]], [[Dean Rusk]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Madeleine Al
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  • {{Image|Portret Cordell Hull, Bestanddeelnr 901-9328.jpg|right|300px|Cordell Hull in 1946.}} '''Cordell Hull''' (1871-1955) was the longest-serving [[U.S. Secretary of State]] (1933-19
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  • Cordell Hull negotiated extensively with Nomura, trying to avoid war. A memorandum from
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  • ...oosevelt]]. It is likely that his friendships with then-Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Senator [[Kenneth McKellar]], both Tennesseans, played a role in his ap
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  • ...efused to concede Japanese dominance over the region during the efforts of Cordell Hull and [[Nomura Kichisaburo]] to avoid war in 1941.
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  • Cordell Hull, against Grew's advice, gave Nomura a "draft mutual declaration of policy"
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  • ...efused to concede Japanese dominance over the region during the efforts of Cordell Hull and [[Kichisaburo Nomura]] to avoid war in 1941.
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  • ...for Britain and a desire to see it survive, Roosevelt, Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Secretray of the Treasury [[Henry Morgenthau]], Secretary of War [[Henry S
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  • The longest-serving Secretary of State was Cordell Hull from 1933 to 1944. [[Madeleine Albright]], appointed in 1997, was the first
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  • ...klin D. Roosevelt]] (1933-45) the United States, led by Secretary of State Cordell Hull, maintained growing opposition to Japan's aggrandizement in the sphere of C
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  • ...with an effort to make the world believe we approved.<ref>''The Memoirs of Cordell Hull'', p. 1595</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...background, he and [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] Cordell Hull acted with great care not to provoke isolationist sentiment. Roosevelt's "b ...blocking the presidential ambitions of cabinet members [[Jim Farley]] and Cordell Hull, decided to run for a third term. In his campaign against Republican [[Wend
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  • ...background, he and [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] Cordell Hull acted with great care not to provoke isolationist sentiment. Roosevelt's "b
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  • ...apanese government misunderstood a memorandum from U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull to be requiring Japanese withdrawal from China ''and'' Manchuria, when Chin
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  • ...United States and Japan proved unproductive. [[U.S. Secretary of State]] Cordell Hull maintained an inflexible position that the first step in any resumption of
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  • ...l to disown it. [[United States Secretary of State|US Secretary of State]] Cordell Hull also opposed it and convinced Roosevelt that it was infeasible.<ref>Jenkins
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