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  • '''Dean Acheson''' (1893-1971), was the American diplomat who was primarily responsibly for * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp; a standard scholarly biography; c
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  • '''Dean Acheson''' (1893-1971), was the American diplomat who was primarily responsibly for * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp; a standard scholarly biography; c
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  • ...ocratic National Chairman and the foremost opponent of [[Prohibition]]), [[Dean Acheson]] (future Secretary of State under Harry Truman), along with many industria
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  • * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp; a standard scholarly biography; c
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  • ....</ref> Truman shifted from FDR's détente to [[containment]] as soon as [[Dean Acheson]] convinced him the Soviet Union was a long-term threat to American interes After his surprise reelection in 1948, Truman brought in [[Dean Acheson]] as Secretary of State, and promoted the Point Four program of aid to unde
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  • ...November 1943 to sign the UNRRA charter establishing the relief agency. [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] were key supporters.
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  • ...nior State Department officials, especially Nitze and Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]], it portrayed a well-armed Soviet Union bent on world domination, and arg
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  • ....</ref> Truman shifted from FDR's détente to [[containment]] as soon as [[Dean Acheson]] convinced him the Soviet Union was a long-term threat to American interes In foreign affairs, Truman brought in [[Dean Acheson]] as Secretary of State, and promoted the Point Four program of aid to unde
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  • * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Dean-Acheson-Life-C
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  • ...ime. President [[Harry S. Truman]], [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Dean Acheson]], and [[United States Secretary of Defense]] [[Louis Johnson]] all receive
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  • ...National Army (VNA), cautioning that the Chinese army was near the border. Dean Acheson, however, had replaced George C. Marshall as Secretary of State, and was no
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