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  1. Cordell Hull als US-Außenminister. Cordell Hull (* 2. Oktober 1871 in Olympus, Pickett County, Tennessee; † 23. Juli 1955 in Bethesda, Maryland) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker ( Demokratische Partei ). Er war von 1933 bis 1944 Außenminister der Vereinigten Staaten.

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    Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871 – July 23, 1955) was an American politician from Tennessee and the longest-serving U.S. Secretary of State, holding the position for 11 years (1933–1944) in the administration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during most of World War II. Before that appointment, Hull represented Tennessee for ...

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  4. Cordell Hull (born Oct. 2, 1871, Overton county, Tenn., U.S.—died July 23, 1955, Bethesda, Md.) was the U.S. secretary of state (1933–44) whose initiation of the reciprocal trade program to lower tariffs set in motion the mechanism for expanded world trade in the second half of the 20th century.

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  5. Cordell Hull, 1945 Nobel Peace Prize winner, was best known as “Father of the United Nations.” A renowned American statesman, he served longer than any other Secretary of State (12 years) under President Franklin Roosevelt, who bestowed upon him the title “Father of the United Nations” for his unstinting and ultimately successful ...

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  6. He was instrumental in promoting Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor" policy in Latin America and in the creation of a postwar peace organization modeled after the League of Nations. Nicknamed the "Father of the United Nations," Hull received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945. Cordell Hull died on July 23, 1955, in Bethesda, Maryland.

  7. Quick Reference. (b. 2 Oct. 1871, d. 23 July 1955). US Secretary of State 1933–44 Born in Overton County, Tennessee, he studied at the National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio, and Cumberland University Law School, and became a lawyer. He entered state politics as a Democrat in 1892.