John D. McCloy

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Celebrating the Legacy of John D. McCloy: Where Fans Unite Over a Master of Mystery

John D. McCloy was a master strategist, weaving through politics and law with finesse. A key player in Cold War diplomacy and civil rights, he bridged divides, shaping history like a sculptor molding clay—influential yet often overlooked.

John D. McCloy Trivia

What position did John D. McCloy serve in after World War II? (Expert)
#1: Secretary of State
#2: United States High Commissioner for Germany
#3: Chairman of the Federal Reserve
#4: Ambassador to the United Nations
What was John D. McCloy's role in the creation of the U.S. Army's post-war policies? (Expert)
#1: He was the Secretary of Defense
#2: He was the Chief of Staff
#3: He was the Under Secretary of War
#4: He was the Assistant Secretary of State
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John D. McCloy Fun Facts

John D. McCloy was an avid chess player and served as the President of the U.S. Chess Federation from 1964 to 1967.
John D. McCloy was a close friend of author Kurt Vonnegut, and they often discussed the implications of war and politics over dinner.

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