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States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I, in the organization and administration of the War
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as educational institutions with a mandate to preserve and study the Hobcaw Barony, including the wetlands forest and coastal ecosystems. The
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appointed to carry them out. It is estimated that these policies cut two years off the time taken to produce tanks, bombers, etc. and caught Hitler totally by surprise. During World War II, Baruch remained a trusted adviser and confidant of
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on the role of industry in war supply, and he was credited with greatly shortening the production time for tanks and aircraft. Later he helped to develop rehabilitation programs for injured servicemen. In 1946, he was the United States representative to the
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persuaded Roosevelt that firing Nelson at the army's demands would make him look weak, and when Roosevelt and Baruch met at the White House, Roosevelt declined to discuss the job offer further.
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2033:"Honorary Degrees – Oglethorpe University"
1999:The Princeton University Library Chronicle
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1909:"The Belle W. Baruch Foundation"
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2338:Schwartz, Jordan A. (1981).
1334:. Viking. pp. 136–141.
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2606:FBI files on Bernard Baruch
2401:. Vintage. pp. 32–38.
2395:Schwarz, Jordan A. (2011).
2366:Reviews in American History
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2222:Baruch, Bernard M. (1920).
2201:Baruch, Bernard M. (1957).
1931:Reviews in American History
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382:Cover, February 25, 1924
259:City College of New York
230:Early life and education
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2571:Bernard Baruch Portrait
2452:Business History Review
1819:Nationalregister.sc.gov
1469:"One of Baruch's Deeds"
1377:Sutton, Antony (1975).
1366:. Simon & Schuster.
742:Bernard Baruch Handicap
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292:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
275:New York Stock Exchange
184:New York Stock Exchange
147:Bernard Baruch Handicap
2819:People of the Cold War
2769:American stock traders
2654:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
2587:Baruch, Bernard Mannes
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1644:"Bernard Baruch Dies"
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2204:Baruch: My Own Story
1973:Baruch: My Own Story
1326:Cook, Blanche Wiesen
1108:"Hartwig Baruch, 84"
930:Continental, Arizona
868:A Gift From the Boys
791:improve this article
738:Saratoga Race Course
712:Princeton University
534:'s Vertical Campus.
515:Later life and death
453:War Production Board
388:War Industries Board
338:War Industries Board
323:Presidential adviser
196:War Industries Board
151:Saratoga Race Course
107:political consultant
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2300:. New York: Wiley.
2207:. Buccaneer Books.
1976:. Buccaneer Books.
1933:10#1 (1982) p. 115.
1871:on October 12, 2013
1624:on January 20, 2011
1496:A World To Care For
1379:Wall Street and FDR
1085:on January 31, 2013
853:Make Room for Daddy
847:The Patty Duke Show
829:The Donna Reed Show
706:Baruch (along with
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470:Baruch with writer
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76:New York City, U.S.
2739:American investors
2638:February 25, 1924
2489:Diplomatic History
1751:The New York Times
1676:The New York Times
1648:The New York Times
1473:The New York Times
1409:70.1 (2006) 31–61.
1196:Hart, John Mason.
1178:. October 11, 1999
1078:The New York Times
887:Francis X. Bushman
841:Leave It to Beaver
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