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Kathleen Harriman Mortimer (December 7, 1917 – February 17, 2011) was an American journalist and socialite who played an important role in helping her father and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt with behind-the-scenes management of the American delegation to the Yalta Conference.
- December 7, 1917, New York City, U.S.
- Journalist
- February 17, 2011 (aged 93), New York City, U.S.
- Stanley G. Mortimer Jr.
Kathleen Harriman Mortimer (* 7. Dezember 1917 in Arden, New York; † 17. Februar 2011 ebenda) war eine amerikanische Multimillionärin, die als Tochter des Unternehmers, Diplomaten und Politikers W. Averell Harriman und später als Gesellschaftsdame Gegenstand der Presseberichterstattung war.
19. Feb. 2011 · Kathleen Harriman Mortimer, a daughter of W. Averell Harriman, died on Thursday at 93. The death, at her cottage in Arden, N.Y., was confirmed by her son David Mortimer. Mrs. Mortimer also...
18. Apr. 2018 · Daughter of aristocratic titan Averell Harriman, Kathleen Harriman Mortimer was born to wealth, beauty, and blueblood values. But when her father plunged into the politics of World War II as ...
- Marie Brenner
Kathleen Harriman Mortimer, a daughter of W. Averell Harriman, died on Thursday at 93. The death, at her cottage in Arden, N.Y., was confirmed by her son David Mortimer. Mrs. Mortimer also had a home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Though she was a far less visible public presence than her father — a United States ambassador to Moscow ...
In 1947, Mortimer remarried to Kathleen Lanier Harriman (1917–2011), the daughter of W. Averell Harriman (U.S. Ambassador to Russia and the U.K., a governor of New York and a U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Harry S. Truman) and a granddaughter of railroad tycoon E. H. Harriman.
Kathleen Harriman Mortimer war eine amerikanische Multimillionärin, die als Tochter des Unternehmers, Diplomaten und Politikers W. Averell Harriman und später als Gesellschaftsdame Gegenstand der Presseberichterstattung war. Ihr Bericht über eine Reise nach Katyn im Januar 1944 bestärkte US-Präsident Franklin D. Roosevelt in seiner ...