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William Dodd (ambassador)

International News Photos photograph of Professor Dodd, shortly after his nomination as Ambassador to Germany. William Edward Dodd (October 21, 1869 – February 9, 1940) was an American historian, author and diplomat. A liberal Democrat, he served as the United States Ambassador to Germany from 1933 to 1937 during the Nazi era. Initially a holder of the slightly antisemitic notions of his times, he went to Germany with instructions from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to do what he could to protest Nazi treatment of Jews in Germany "unofficially", while also attempting to follow official State Department instructions to maintain cordial official diplomatic relations. Convinced from firsthand observation that the Nazis were an increasing threat, he resigned over his inability to mobilize the Roosevelt administration, particularly the State Department, to counter the Nazis prior to the start of World War II. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Expansion and Conflict by Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940

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    Beginnings of the American People by Becker, Carl L., 1873-1945 (Carl Lotus)

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    The New Nation by Paxson, Frederic L., 1877-1948 (Frederic Logan)

    Published 2009
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