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  1. Personal life. Family. Non-governmental organizations. Death. Legacy. Popular culture. See also. References. Further reading. External links. John Foster Dulles ( / ˈdʌlɪs / DUL-iss; February 25, 1888 – May 24, 1959) was an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat.

  2. 12 Persönlichkeit. 13 Siehe auch. 14 Literatur. 15 Weblinks. 16 Einzelnachweise. Erziehung. Dulles kam als Sohn eines presbyterianischen Geistlichen, Allen Macy Dulles, und dessen Ehefrau Edith Foster zur Welt. Sein Großvater John W. Foster war ebenfalls Außenminister der USA.

  3. Dulles was married in 1920, but he and his wife, Clover, had a difficult home life. She was sensitive and introverted, while he was handsome and charming — and a skilled seducer. His affairs were...

  4. Rise to Prominence. Dulles was born in Washington, D.C. on February 25, 1888. A grandson of former Secretary of State John Watson Foster and the nephew of Woodrow Wilson’s Secretary of State Robert Lansing. Dulles was surrounded by members of the foreign affairs community from an early age.

  5. 20. Mai 2024 · John Foster Dulles was the U.S. secretary of state (1953–59) under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was the architect of many major elements of U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War with the Soviet Union after World War II. Dulles was one of five children of Allen Macy and Edith (Foster) Dulles.

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  6. 18. Aug. 2014 · The Dulles brothers boasted an equally elite pedigree: graduates of Princeton, they were grandsons of John Foster, a lawyer who served as secretary of state under President Benjamin Harrison, and nephews of Robert Lansing, who also served as secretary of state, under President Woodrow Wilson.

  7. Secretary of State. Grandson of one Secretary of State and nephew of another, John Foster Dulles benefited from several unique opportunities which prepared him well to become a leader in government service. While still a college student at Princeton, he participated with his grandfather, John Watson Foster in the Second Hague Conference in 1907.