Henry Cabot Lodge
Henry Cabot Lodge was a significant American politician and diplomat in the early 20th century, serving as a U.S. Senator and a key figure in foreign policy debates, particularly regarding the Treaty of Versailles. He is best remembered for his opposition to the League of Nations and his belief in the importance of national sovereignty, which led to a series of objections to the Treaty, ultimately affecting its ratification in the United States.
Born on Jul 03, 1850 (175 years old)
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Lodge presented the hidden device to the world during a UN meeting.
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Senator Henry Cabot Lodge drafted 14 reservations to the Treaty of Versailles, leading to its rejection in the U.S.
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