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Sumner Welles

Sumner Welles

FDR's Global Strategist - A Biography

by Benjamin Welles and Welles Benjamin
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/11/1997

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In 1915, Sumner Welles, the son of an aristocratic family, began to work for the US State Department. Welles quickly showed an aptitude for the delicate job of international negotiation. His early successes in Japan later brought him to the attention of FDR who brought him into his administration as Under-Secretary of State. While Welles provided FDR with invaluable information about Europe and Japan, his main achievement was the development of US relations with Latin America. His bright career, however, was not to last. In 1940, FDR and his cabinet traveled to the funeral of William Bankhead, Speaker of the House. Welles traveled with them and, on the return journey, he propositioned a black Pullman car porter, allowing an aspect of his life that was heretofore hidden, to emerge. The scandal was made public and Welles resigned in 1943, thereby ending his career. This life of Sumner Welles is candidly written, for the first time, by his son, Benjamin Welles. Anyone interested in the accomplishments of this great man, the history of his time and the presidency of FDR, will want to read this beautifully written book.
ISBN:
9780312174408
9780312174408
Category:
Biography: historical
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-11-1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
241.81x161.54x37.08mm
Weight:
0.81kg

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