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History knows no greater display of courage than that shown by the people of the Soviet Union.
Henry L. Stimson
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Henry L. Stimson
Age: 83 †
Born: 1867
Born: September 21
Died: 1950
Died: October 20
Diplomat
Former Governor-General Of The Philippines
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New York City
New York
Henry Lewis Stimson
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