
Cordell Hull
Cordell Hull was an American politician and diplomat who served as the Secretary of State under President Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933 to 1944. He played a crucial role in establishing the United Nations and is regarded as one of its founding fathers. Hull's foreign policy approach emphasized international cooperation and diplomacy, although he faced challenges with countries that maintained neutral or opposing stances during World War II, including Argentina.
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Cordell Hull is cited for his strong condemnation of Japan's actions during World War II.
警惕日本“欺骗式外交”故伎重施(钟声) --国际--人民网Cordell Hull was the Secretary of State of the United States who signed the Trujillo-Hull Treaty with Rafael Leónidas Trujillo.
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Cordell Hull wanted to put Argentina on its knees due to its neutral policy during World War II.
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