Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Oral History Collection, 1962 - 1998. Oral History Transcripts, 1962 - 1998. Oral History Interviews with John J. McCloy.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Oral History Collection, 1962 - 1998. Oral History Transcripts, 1962 - 1998. Oral History Interviews with John J. McCloy.

This is a transcript of two oral history interviews with John J. McCloy. Subjects in the interviews include his work as Assistant Secretary of War during World War II, his work as U.S. Military Governor and High Commissioner for Germany after the war and his work as an American negotiator at several international conferences. Individuals mentioned in the interviews include Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Marshall, George Patton, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lucius Clay, John Foster Dulles, and Konrad Adenauer.

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