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  1. David Dean Rusk was born on February 9, 1909, in Cherokee County, and attended Lee Street Elementary and Boys High School in Atlanta. In 1931 he earned an A.B. degree from Davidson College in North Carolina, where he was a standout in the classroom and as a center on the basketball team. He subsequently attended England’s Oxford University on ...

  2. Dean Rusk was born in Cherokee County, Georgia. He was educated in Atlanta, leaving school in 1925 to work for two years for a lawyer. Rusk then went to Davidson College in North Carolina, graduating in 1931 and then went to St. John's College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, he received the Cecil Peace Prize in 1933.

  3. August 1961. Erklärung des amerikanischen Außenministers Dean Rusk, 13. August 1961. Die Behörden in Ostberlin und Ostdeutschland haben scharfe Maßnahmen getroffen, um ihrer eigenen Bevölkerung den Zugang nach Westberlin zu verwehren. Diese Maßnahmen wurden zweifellos durch den anwachsenden Flüchtlingsstrom in den letzten Wochen ausgelöst.

  4. Rusk ended his tenure as Secretary on January 20, 1969. He was appointed the Samuel H. Sibley Professor of International Law at the University of Georgia (1970–1984), established the Dean Rusk Center for International and Comparative Law, and completed a memoir, with the assistance of his son Richard Rusk, entitled As I Saw It .

  5. David Dean Rusk ( 9. února 1909 Cherokee County – 20. prosince 1994 Athens) byl v letech 1961 až 1969 ministrem zahraničí Spojených států amerických. Byl jedním z nejdéle sloužících ministrů zahraničí (druhým po Cordellu Hullovi) a ve funkci pracoval pro dva prezidenty, Johna F. Kennedyho a Lyndona B. Johnsona .

  6. 戴维·迪安·腊斯克(Dean Rusk,1909年2月9日~1994年12月20日),美国著名的外交家。二战时是史迪威主管情报的副参谋长,后任美国助理国务卿和第54任美国国务卿(1961-1968) ,他在任助理国务卿时,曾促成美国出兵朝鲜,在约翰逊政府进行越战的时期,他是“最强硬的鹰派人物之一”。