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  1. John Foster Dulles (born Feb. 25, 1888, Washington, D.C.—died May 24, 1959, Washington, D.C.) was the U.S. secretary of state (1953–59) under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was the architect of many major elements of U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War with the Soviet Union after World War II.

  2. John Foster Dulles (Washington, 1888 - id., 1959) Abogado y político estadounidense. Miembro del partido republicano y especialista en derecho internacional, fue uno de los principales expertos en la conferencia de paz de 1919 y participó en las grandes conferencias internacionales que siguieron a la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  3. John Foster Dulles (/ ˈ d ʌ l ɪ s / DUL-iss; February 25, 1888 – May 24, 1959) was an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat. A member of the Republican Party , Dulles served as United States Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 until his resignation in 1959 (due to his colon cancer diagnosis) and ...

  4. John Foster Dulles. Político estadounidense. Nació el 25 de febrero de 1888, en Washington (Estados Unidos). Nieto de John Watson Foster, secretario de Estado con el presidente Benjamin Harrison. Cursó estudios en las universidades de Princeton, George Washington y también en París.

  5. John Foster Dulles (Washington D. C., 25 de febrero de 1888 - Washington D. C., 24 de mayo de 1959) fue un político estadounidense que fue secretario de Estado bajo el mandato del presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower entre 1953 y 1959.

  6. John Foster Dulles, (born Feb. 25, 1888, Washington, D.C., U.S.—died May 24, 1959, Washington, D.C.), U.S. secretary of state (1953–59). He was counsel to the American Peace Commission at Versailles, France, and later helped oversee the payment of World War I reparations.

  7. John Foster Dulles was the first Secretary of State to hold regular press conferences and a leader in government service. He was the grandson of two Secretaries of State and the nephew of another. He served as the U.S. representative at the 1951 Tokyo Treaty Negotiations with Japan and the 1953 Eisenhower Doctrine. He died of cancer in 1959.

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