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    19. Mai 2024 · Am 6. September 1946 hielt US-Außenminister James F. Byrnes in Stuttgart eine vielbeachtete Rede, die sogenannte „Hoffnungsrede“, in der er einige wichtige Weichenstellungen der amerikanischen Deutschlandpolitik thematisierte. Amerikaner und Briten unterzeichneten am 2. Dezember 1946 den Zusammenschluss ihrer beiden

  2. Vor 23 Stunden · Die Russen kennen keine Schuld. Als Knabe lernt der Schriftsteller Viktor Jerofejew den in Ungnade gefallenen sowjetischen Aussenminister Molotow kennen. Gemeinsam hören sie heimlich die «Stimme ...

  3. 30. Apr. 2024 · James F. Byrnes (born May 2, 1879, Charleston, S.C., U.S.—died April 9, 1972, Columbia, S.C.) was a Democratic Party politician and administrator who, during World War II, was popularly known as “assistant president for domestic affairs” in his capacity as U.S. director of war mobilization (1943–45). He also served ...

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · Officially known as the European Recovery Program, the plan cost $13.3 billion over its three-year duration (1948 – 1951). The United States did not extend loans or offer cash grants to the recipients, which included, among many other nations, France, Great Britain, West Germany, and Italy. Instead, the United States sent American-made goods ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The origin of the number 205 can be traced: in later debates on the Senate floor, McCarthy referred to a 1946 letter that then–Secretary of State James Byrnes sent to Congressman Adolph J. Sabath. In that letter, Byrnes said State Department security investigations had resulted in "recommendation against permanent employment" for 284 persons, and that 79 of these had been removed from their ...

  6. 1. Mai 2024 · Si certains parachutistes américains sont pris par les Allemands, trois ont un autre destin, comme James Byrnes qui, blessé, se réfugie chez deux dames. « Ces demoiselles Tronquet résidaient ...

  7. 1. Mai 2024 · In a 1946 letter to Secretary of State James Byrnes, President Harry Truman proclaimed, “I’m tired of babying the Soviets.” Once the United States’ strongest anti-Fascist ally, the Soviet Union was rapidly becoming its greatest enemy, and fears that the Soviets would have access to atomic weapons led to an unprecedented era ...