
William P. Rogers
William P. Rogers was an American politician and lawyer who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973. He played a key role in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Accords, which aimed to establish peace in Vietnam and facilitate the withdrawal of American troops. His efforts in diplomacy were significant during a tumultuous period in U.S. foreign relations, although his tenure is often overshadowed by the complexities of the Vietnam War.
Born on Dec 23, 1913 (111 years old)
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William P. Rogers was the prosecutor who charged the Rosenbergs with espionage.
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William P. Rogers was the prosecutor who charged the Rosenbergs with espionage.
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William P. Rogers was the U.S. Secretary of State who signed the Paris Peace Accords.
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Ukraine:
William P. Rogers was the U.S. Secretary of State who signed the Paris Peace Accords.
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