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  1. William Christian Bullitt Jr. (25 de janeiro de 1891 - 15 de fevereiro de 1967) foi um diplomata, jornalista e romancista norte-americano. Ficou conhecido pela sua missão especial de negociar com Lenin em nome da Conferência de Paz de Paris, frequentemente lembrada como uma oportunidade perdida de normalizar as relações dos Estados Unidos ...

  2. William Christian Bullitt Jr. (January 25, 1891 – February 15, 1967) was an American diplomat, journalist, and novelist. He is known for his special mission to negotiate with Lenin on behalf of the Paris Peace Conference, often recalled as a missed opportunity to normalize relations with the Bolsheviks. [2]

  3. William C. Bullitt was a U.S. diplomat who was the first U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. Early in 1919 Bullitt was sent by Pres. Woodrow Wilson to Moscow to investigate the stability of the Bolshevik government, and he returned with a recommendation that the U.S. recognize the Soviet Union.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 2 de jun. de 2015 · On September 1, 1939, Bullitt awakened FDR with the news from Paris that his two-decade-old prophecy had been fulfilled. Just as he had predicted, the world went to hell at 4:40 am local time when Germany, claiming it had been provoked, invaded Poland.

    • Sam Roberts
    • 2015
  5. In one of the most momentous diplomatic failures of the twentieth century, he pursued policies, both military and political, during the Second World War that resulted in the replacement of the Nazi threat with an even greater and far more enduring Soviet geopolitical threat.

  6. William Christian Bullitt Jr. foi um diplomata, jornalista e romancista norte-americano. Ficou conhecido pela sua missão especial de negociar com Lenin em nome da Conferência de Paz de Paris, frequentemente lembrada como uma oportunidade perdida de normalizar as relações dos Estados Unidos com os bolcheviques.[1]

  7. 1 de set. de 1988 · Bill Bullitt (1891-1967) was one of the most colorful and egocentrically brilliant figures ever to appear on the American diplomatic stage. In 1919, on a secret mission for President Wilson, he met Lenin and was enraptured.