Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
Wendell Lewis Willkie, född 18 februari 1892 i Elwood, Indiana, död 8 oktober 1944 i New York, var en amerikansk jurist, affärsman och politiker . Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ] Willkie var fram till 1939 aktiv inom det Demokratiska partiet och utsågs 1940 efter en snabb omvändning sensationellt till presidentkandidat för det Republikanska partiet .
22. Juli 2019 · Seventy-seven years ago this summer, Wendell Willkie did something remarkable. The failed Republican presidential candidate, defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940, embarked on a round-the ...
Wendell Lewis Willkie (* 18. Februar 1892 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana; † 8. Oktober 1944 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Geschäftsmann, der sich auch politisch betätigte. Bei der Präsidentschaftswahl von 1940 war er republikanischer Gegenkandidat von Amtsinhaber Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Wendell Lewis Willkie (født 18. februar 1892 i Elwood i Indiana, død 8. oktober 1944 i New York) var en amerikansk forretningsadvokat og republikansk politiker. Han var Det republikanske partis presidentkandidat i 1940 , til tross for at han aldri hadde skjøttet noe politisk verv.
15. Nov. 2020 · Wendell Willkie, born in 1892 and raised in a modest household in Elwood, Indiana, had a vibrant journey on his way to the Republican convention in 1940. From working in the Caribbean where first-hand experience of plantations catalysed his anti-imperialist fervour, to removing the Ku Klux Klan from a school board whilst serving as an attorney, Willkie was not a career politician. His business ...
Wendell Willkie) Willkie e Lilienthal negoziarono per un anno, con Willkie che richiedeva 88 milioni di dollari per le proprietà della C&S nei dintorni della valle del Tennessee e la TVA che ne offriva 55. Dopo un'ultima sconfitta legale per la C&S alla Corte suprema nel gennaio del 1939, le negoziazioni si fecero più veloci, e l'uno febbraio dello stesso anno la C&S vendette il tutto per 78 ...
30. März 2020 · Zipp’s new book, “The Idealist: Wendell Willkie’s Wartime Quest to Build One World,” chronicles a game-changing international trip Willkie took in 1942 as an informal envoy to Roosevelt and describes his resulting “one world” idea: That democratic, anti-imperial international cooperation, rather than nationalism and isolationism, would help position the U.S. as a true leader of the ...