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    Dean Gooderham Acheson (pronounced / ˈætʃɪsən / ATCH-iss-ən; [1] April 11, 1893 – October 12, 1971) was an American statesman and lawyer. As the 51st U.S. Secretary of State, he set the foreign policy of the Harry S. Truman administration from 1949 to 1953.

  2. Dean Gooderham Acheson ( Middletown (Connecticut), 1893 - 1971) foi um político estadunidense. Colaborou com os presidentes Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman e Kennedy, tendo exercido o cargo de secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos da América. Promoveu a UNRRA e o Plano Marshall.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Dean Acheson was the U.S. secretary of state (1949–53) and adviser to four presidents. He became the principal creator of U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War period following World War II; he helped to create the Western alliance in opposition to the Soviet Union and other communist nations.

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  4. Introduction. Dean Gooderham Acheson served as Secretary of State from January 21, 1949, through January 20, 1953, and exerted significant influence on U.S. foreign policy during his tenure. Dean Gooderham Acheson, 51st Secretary of State. Rise to Prominence.

  5. architect of American foreign policy during the Truman administration, Dean Gooderham Acheson. Acheson published his lengthy and detailed memoirs of his "years in the State Department" in September 1969. He had long foresworn plans to write of his years as a key maker of foreign policy, fearing, as he put it in an apologia

  6. U.S. Presidents. Harry S. Truman. Dean G. Acheson (1949–1953) Dean Gooderham Acheson was born in Middletown, Connecticut, on April 11, 1893. He attended Groton School and graduated from Yale University in 1915. Acheson served in the U.S. Navy during World War I and received a law degree from Harvard (1918).

  7. Dean Gooderham Acheson served as Secretary of State under President Truman from 1949-1953. Noting his enormous influence, historian Randall Woods described Acheson as “a primary architect” of the Cold War. A lifelong Democrat, he began his career in public service as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis.