John Foster Dulles: The Road to Power, Volume 1Based on Dulles's private and public papers, this biography examines the years before his appointment as Eisenhower's Secretary of State, from his early life to his work with President Truman. |
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Roots 18881911 | 2 |
Dulles and the Paris Peace Conference 1919 | 33 |
6 | 68 |
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