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  1. John Jay McCloy (* 31. März 1895 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 11. März 1989 in Stamford, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist, Politiker und Bankier. Während des Zweiten Weltkrieges war er Unterstaatssekretär im US-Kriegsministerium. Von 1947 bis 1949 war er Präsident der Weltbank.

  2. John Jay McCloy (March 31, 1895 – March 11, 1989) was an American lawyer, diplomat, banker, and presidential advisor. He served as Assistant Secretary of War during World War II under Henry Stimson. In this capacity he dealt with German sabotage and political tensions in the North Africa Campaign.

  3. März: John Jay "Jack" McCloy wird in Philadelphia/USA als Sohn eines Versicherungsangestellten geboren. 1912 Studium am Amherst College in Massachusetts bis 1916, anschließend Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der Harvard-University.

  4. John J. McCloy. 2nd World Bank President, March 17, 1947 - June 30, 1949. John Jay McCloy, 1895 - 1989. McCloy served as World Bank president for only twenty-seven months, but these were crucial months in the history of the Bank. McCloy took on the primary tasks that needed to be tackled: obtaining resources, starting up lending operations ...

  5. John Jay McCloy, however, would have demurred that he was merely part of a team attempting to salve the wounds of the war, with a goal of reintegrating Germany into the postwar world. Indeed, he wrote that when he was appointed U.S. High Commissioner for Germany in 1949, to serve as the top U.S. official in the defeated nation, “our goal was ...

  6. 15. Aug. 2018 · Here are 12 amazing facts about the man once known as the ‘Chairman of the American Establishment’. 1. He had humble beginnings. John Jay McCloy was born in 1895 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother was a hairdresser and later a nurse, while his father was an insurance salesman who died when McCloy was only 6. 2.

  7. 1961 wird er von J. F. Kennedy zum Sonderberater für Abrüstung berufen. Auf McCloys Initiative hin findet 1963 der legendäre Besuch Kennedys in Berlin statt. In der Ehrenbürgerurkunde für ihn heißt es: „John McCloy ist auf das engste mit dem Wiederaufbau und der Entwicklung dieser Stadt verbunden.