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  1. William Christian Bullitt (* 25. Januar 1891 in Philadelphia; † 15. Februar 1967 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat und Autor. 1933 war er der erste US-Botschafter in der Sowjetunion . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Jugend. 2 Politik. 2.1 Botschafter in der Sowjetunion. 2.2 Botschafter in Frankreich. 2.3 Nahost-Mission und Frankreich.

  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 (born January 25, 1891, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died February 15, 1967, Neuilly, France) 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 ...

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  4. 16. Mai 2023 · The notorious psychobiography of Woodrow Wilson, rediscovered nearly a century after it was written by Sigmund Freud and US diplomat William C. Bullitt, sheds new light on how the mental health of a controversial American president shaped world events.

  5. 1. Sept. 1988 · Reviewed by Gaddis Smith. Fall 1988 Published on September 1, 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.

  6. 12. Jan. 2023 · English. xiv, 290 pages : 23 cm. William Christian Bullitt (1891-1967) was the most cosmopolitan U.S. diplomat of his time. Voted most brilliant in his class at Yale, he wrote novels, plays, essays, and coauthored a controversial biography of President Wilson with Sigmund Freud.

  7. A journalist, diplomat, and writer, William Christian Bullitt (1891–1967) negotiated with Lenin and Stalin, Churchill and de Gaulle, Chiang Kai-shek and Goering. He took part in the talks that ended World War I and those that failed to prevent World War II.