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  1. Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, farmer, and businessman who served as the 33rd vice president of the United States, from 1941 to 1945, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as the 11th U.S. secretary of agriculture and the 10th U.S. secretary of commerce.

  2. Henry Agard Wallace, (Orient, 7 de outubro de 1888 - Danbury, 18 de novembro de 1965) foi um político dos Estados Unidos. Foi vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos, em plena Segunda Guerra Mundial (entre 1941 e 1945) na gestão do presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  3. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Henry A. Wallace (born Oct. 7, 1888, Adair county, Iowa, U.S.—died Nov. 18, 1965, Danbury, Conn.) was the 33rd vice president of the United States (1941–45) in the Democratic administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He epitomized the “common man” philosophy of the New Deal Democratic Party.

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  4. A book by Benn Steil that challenges the conventional view of Wallace as a progressive hero and exposes his pro-Soviet policies and blindness. Based on new archival evidence, the book reveals how Wallace's interventions abroad helped the Kremlin to expand its influence and undermine the West.

  5. Henry A. Wallace was a prominent agricultural leader and a loyal ally of Franklin Roosevelt. He served as secretary of agriculture, vice president, and Commerce secretary, but lost his position and political support due to his liberal views and his favorable impression of the Soviet Union.

  6. Wallace becomes editor of Wallace's Farmer and a leading voice for American agriculture, after his father moves to Washington DC to become US Secretary of Agriculture under Republican President Warren Harding.

  7. Learn about Henry Wallace, a progressive leader who advocated for agricultural reforms, food assistance, and peace during the New Deal and World War II. He ran for President in 1948 under the Progressive Party.