Morgenthau, Henry, 1891-1967
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- Henry Morgenthau, Jr., (born May 11, 1891, New York, New York, U.S.-died February 6, 1967, Poughkeepsie, New York), U.S. secretary of the treasury who, during his 12 years in office (1934-45) under President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( (Encyclopædia Britannica website, viewed Dec. 2, 2018) )
- The Morgenthau Plan, 1971:p. v (Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Secretary of the Treasury in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration)
- His Farm loans and mortgage refinancing through the federal land bank system ... 1933.
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Henry Morgenthau Jr. (; May 11, 1891 – February 6, 1967) was the United States Secretary of the Treasury during most of the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He played a major role in designing and financing the New Deal. After 1937, while still in charge of the Treasury, he played the central role in financing the United States participation in World War II. He also played an increasingly major role in shaping foreign policy, especially with respect to Lend-Lease, support for China, helping Jewish refugees, and proposing (in the "Morgenthau Plan") measures to deindustrialize Germany. Morgenthau was the father of Robert M. Morgenthau, who was district attorney of Manhattan for 35 years; Henry Morgenthau III, an American author and television producer; and noted pediatrician Dr. Joan Morganthau Hirschhorn. He continued as Treasury secretary through the first few months of Harry Truman's presidency, and from June 27, 1945, to July 3, 1945, following the resignation of Secretary of State Edward Stettinius Jr., was next in line to the presidency. Morgenthau was the only Jew to be next in line to the presidency in the presidential line of succession.
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