وليام دود هو دبلوماسي، ومؤرخ، وبروفيسور من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية ولد في كلايتون. ويكيبيديا
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 21 أكتوبر 1869، كلايتون، كارولاينا الشمالية
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 9 فبراير 1940، Round Hill، فرجينيا
الابناء: مارثا دود وWilliam E. Dodd Jr.
الزوجة: Martha Ida "Mattie" Johns (متزوج 1901–1938)
الحزب: الحزب الديمقراطي
المنصب السابق: سفير الولايات المتحدة في ألمانيا الغربية (1933–1937)
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William Dodd (ambassador) · Early and family life and education · Academic career · Appointment as Ambassador to Germany · Service in Berlin · Later life · Death and ...
William Edward Dodd (21 October 1869–9 February 1940), historian and diplomat, was born in Clayton, North Carolina, and was the son of John Daniel Dodd, a ...
Dodd was the son of William E. Dodd, who served as United States Ambassador to Germany between 1933 and 1938, and the brother of Martha Dodd, who had affairs ...
Family of William E. Dodd, ambassador to Germany (1933-1937) pictured in the American embassy, Berlin. From left: William E. Dodd, Jr. (son) ...
21/12/2023 · The oldest of seven children, Dodd helped his parents on the family farm until he left to attend Oak Ridge Military Academy. Unsuccessful in ...
William Edward Dodd, educator, historian, and diplomat, was born on his father's farm near Clayton, the oldest of the seven children (five boys and two ...
The 1920 Census shows the Dodd family still living in Chicago, Cook County, IL. William "Bill" Jr. was 14 and daughter Martha was 11. 1920 Chicago, Cook County, ...
A native of North Carolina who had received his professional training at the University of Leipzig, Dodd championed the cause of Jeffersonian liberalism in the ...
29/05/2020 · The eldest son of John David Dodd, was named William Edward Dodd when born in Clayton, NC. on October 27, 1869. His early education was in ...
Dodd considered the father of the family—who was “one-half or one-fourth Jew” and had been dismissed as a professor from the university of Berlin in 1934—“a ...