
Archibald Clark Kerr
Archibald Clark Kerr was a British diplomat who served as the Ambassador to the United States during a crucial period in post-World War II history. He played a significant role in conveying Britain's inability to support Greek government forces against communist insurgents in 1947, directly influencing the formation of U.S. foreign policy initiatives such as the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
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Archibald Clark Kerr was the British ambassador in Washington who delivered two diplomatic messages to the American Secretary of State George Marshall.
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