Spruille Braden (/ˈspruːl ˈbreɪdən/ SPROOL BRAY-dən; March 13, 1894 – January 10, 1978) was an American diplomat, businessman, lobbyist, and member of...
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speech in 1965, American diplomat Spruille Braden said the term was used by Joseph Stalin to refer to what Braden called "countless innocent although...
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comedian Mario Biaggi (1917–2015), decorated policeman and US Congressman Spruille Braden (1894–1978), diplomat Ralph Branca (1926–2016), professional baseball...
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death of Roosevelt, who was succeeded by Harry S. Truman. Ambassador Spruille Braden would organize opposition to the government of Farrell and Perón. The...
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conservative interests. In a bid to support their campaign, US Ambassador Spruille Braden published a white paper, otherwise known as the Blue Book accusing...
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Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Spruille Braden Personal details Born Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908-07-08)July 8...
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July 1944 dispatch to the U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador Spruille Braden stated: It is becoming increasingly apparent that President Batista...
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executive, and civic activist Robert Winthrop (1833–1892), banker Spruille Braden (1894–1978), diplomat, businessman, member of the Council on Foreign...
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Susan G. Braden (born 1948), American judge Spruille Braden (1894–1978), American diplomat Ted Braden (1928–2007), American soldier Thomas H. Braden (1874–1941)...
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When Juan Perón ran for president in 1945 and 1946, US Ambassador Spruille Braden attacked him with a "Blue Book on Argentina," but public opinion rallied...
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