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Author Name CLAY, LUCIUS D(UBIGNON) Title Decision in Germany. Binding Hard Cover Publisher Garden City, NY Doubleday & Co. , 1950 Seller ID 7088 522 pages, plates, map endpapers, cloth, frayed dust jacket, ex-library, text is very good. From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, ''Lucius DuBignon Clay, (1898-1978), American general, b. Marietta, Ga. A graduate of West Point and an engineering officer, he held many army administrative posts and became (1944) deputy director of the office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. Clay was (1945–47) deputy chief of the U.S. military government in Germany and in 1947 became commander of U.S. troops in Europe. He directed operations in the Berlin blockade as U.S. military governor (1947–49). Clay retired from the army as a full general in May, 1949, to enter private business. After the closing of the borders between East and West Berlin by the Communists, he served (Sept., 1961–May, 1962) as President Kennedy’s personal representative in Berlin with the rank of ambassador.'
BERLIN GERMANY COLD WAR LUCIUS CLAY
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