Herbert Hoover †

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Name:Herbert Hoover
Vollständiger
Name:
Herbert Clark Hoover
Beruf:US-amerikanischer Politiker und 31. Präsident der USA
Alter:90 Jahre
Geburtsdatum:10. August 1874
Geburtsort:West Branch, Iowa, USA
Todesdatum:20. Oktober 1964
Sterbeort:New York City, USA
Sternzeichen:Löwe
Größe:1,82 m

Herbert Clark Hoover, geboren am 10. August 1874 in West Branch, Iowa, USA, und verstorben am 20. Oktober 1964 in New York City, USA war ein amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei und von 1929 bis 1933 der 31. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten.

Als Bergbauingenieur und Unternehmer wohlhabend geworden, gründete er zu Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs die Kommission für das Belgische Hilfswerk und wurde bald darauf von Woodrow Wilson zum Leiter der United States Food Administration berufen, womit erhebliche exekutive Vollmachten verbunden waren. Nach dem Krieg unterstützte er mit der American Relief Administration den Wiederaufbau und die Lebensmittelversorgung in Europa. Im Jahr 1921 wurde er Handelsminister unter Warren G. Harding und später Calvin Coolidge.

Nach seinem Sieg bei der Präsidentschaftswahl 1928 waren mit seinem Amtsantritt optimistische Erwartungen verbunden. Mit dem Einsetzen der Weltwirtschaftskrise, die in Amerika zur Great Depression und Massenverelendung führte, und seinen als mitleidlos wahrgenommenen politischen Gegenmaßnahmen sank seine Popularität rapide, so dass er bei der Präsidentschaftswahl 1932 gegen Franklin D. Roosevelt keine Chance hatte. Er schied als einer der unbeliebtesten Präsidenten der amerikanischen Geschichte aus dem Amt.

Nach seiner Präsidentschaft engagierte er sich wieder in der Lebensmittelhilfe und war unter anderem maßgeblich an der Einführung der Hoover-Speisung und Gründung der UNICEF beteiligt.

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Herbert Hoover wurde in West Branch, Iowa, USA, geboren.

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15 West Grove, Hersham, Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey, England. Herbert Hoover lived here, as indicated by the blue plaque.
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan

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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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Title: Food Adm., World War I: sugar refineries group Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
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President Herbert Hoover
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Title: Herbert Hoover at W.H., [Washington, D.C.] Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
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Title: Herbert Hoover auto Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller
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Herbert Hoover High School, new addition as of 2023, Entrance
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Herbert Hoover is photographed in his suite in the Waldorf Astoria Towers.
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Title: Home of Herbert Hoover, 2300 S, [Washington, D.C.] Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 6 in.
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Title: Home of Herbert Hoover, 2300 S, [Washington, D.C.] Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 6 in.
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Herbert Hoover High School - Home of the Cardinals
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An 1888 studio photo depicts three well dressed teenage siblings; two boys and one girl. Theodore, Herbert, and Mary Hoover in Oregon, 1888
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Title: HOOVER, HERBERT C. HOME, EXTERIOR Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller
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Picture of the mirror donated by the later US President Herbert Hoover to a hotel in Kalgoorlie
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Portrait of Hulda Minthorn Hoover, mother of Herbert Hoover, in a dress with high neck collar and roses. The photograph, taken between 1880 and 1884 [her death], is oval and tacked to a board and rephotographed.
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President-elect, Herbert Hoover and Battleship USS Utah, 1928; President-elect Herbert Hoover with members of his staff including his wife Lou Henry Hoover and Henry T. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy; along with members of the press embarked on board the U.S. battleship for a South American good-will tour, and vessel and ships company inspection. On this trip Hoover was nearly assassinated in Argentina by a local anarchist. Hoover went on to become the 31st president of the United States. Launched in December 1909, the Battleship Utah was a Florida-class battleship weighing 21,825 tons, she was the first American battleship fitted with steam turbine engines and was armed with ten 12 guns; sixteen 5 guns and two 21 torpedo tubes. U.S. Navy Sailor, Joseph V. Sullivan, father of Martin Joseph Sullivan was a crew member on the Battleship Utah circa. 1926 - 1930. (Photos courtesy of Martin Joseph Sullivan)
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Słonik ofiarowany Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie przez prezydenta USA H. Hoovera w 1929 roku
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The War Cabinet, War Industries Board in Industrial America in the World War: The Strategy Behind the Line, 1917–1918 (1923). Photo taken by Underwood & Underwood. (seated, left to right) Benedict Crowell, William G. McAdoo, President Woodrow Wilson, Josephus Daniels, Bernard M. Baruch; (standing, left to right) Herbert Hoover, E. N. Hurley, Vance McCormick, H. A. Garfield
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Herbert Hoover Cup of best all-around amateur radio station in U.S. which was awarded to Donald C. Wallace, Minneapolis

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    Herbert Hoover hieß gebürtig Herbert Clark Hoover.

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    Herbert Hoover wurde in 🚩 West Branch, Iowa, USA, geboren.

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