John Foster Dulles

John Foster Dulles (February 25, 1888 – May 24, 1959) served as U.S. Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959. He was a significant figure in the early Cold War era, advocating an aggressive stance against communism around the world. He advocated support of the French in their war against the Viet Minh in Indochina and it is widely believed that he refused to shake the hand of Zhou Enlai at the Geneva Conference i... more

Date of birth:

  • Feb 25, 1888

Date of death:

  • May 24, 1959 (age 71 years)

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Office, position, or title Appointed By (if Position is Appointed) From To
  • Jan 20, 1953
  • Apr 22, 1959

United States Secretary of State

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