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  1. Stimson, Henry Lewis (b. 21 Sept. 1867) in A Dictionary of Contemporary World History (3) Length: 244 words Stimson, Henry L. (1867–1950)

  2. Books. Henry L. Stimson: The First Wise Man. David F. Schmitz. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oct 1, 2000 - Political Science - 222 pages. The twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy ...

  3. Henry L. Stimson. Henry Lewis Stimson (21 September 1867 – 20 Oktober 1950) adalah seorang negarawan, pengacara, serta politisi dan pembicara Partai Republik untuk kebijakan luar negeri asal Amerika. Ia menjabat sebagai Sekretaris Perang (1911–1913) di bawah William Howard Taft, dan sebagai Gubernur-Jenderal Filipina (1927–1929).

  4. Mission & Vision. The Stimson Center promotes international security and shared prosperity through applied research and independent analysis, global engagement, and policy innovation. Innovative Ideas. Changing the World. For three decades, Stimson has been a leading voice on urgent global issues. Founded in the twilight years of the Cold War ...

  5. Henry Lewis Stimson ( 21. září 1867 – 20. říjen 1950) byl americký státník, právník a politik republikánské strany. Dvakrát vykonával funkci ministra války a to v letech 1911–1913 za prezidenta Tafta a v letech 1940–1945 za prezidenta Roosevelta. Během druhé světové války vedl přípravu a výcvik 13 milionů vojáků ...

  6. Harper’s Magazine THE DECISION TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB HENRY L. STIMSON Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War 1911–13, Secretary of State 1929–33, Secretary of War 1940–45, was the man who had to make the recommendation to the President. In recent months there has been much comment about the decision to use atomic bombs in […]

  7. USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655) on 12 July 1984. USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655), a Benjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Henry L. Stimson (1867–1950), who served as U.S. Secretary of State (1929–1933) and U.S. Secretary of War (1911–1913, 1940–1945).