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I received an e-mail on April 1st 2003 or April 2nd 2003 subjected something like 'The late Commander John McCloy' which I accidently deleted. I am unable to recover it. Please can the sender re-send their message to me. Regards.

McCloy, John Jay

McCloy, John Jay, 1895–1989, U.S.. government official, b. Philadelphia. A lawyer, he gained an international reputation when after a long investigation he fixed responsibility on the German government for the Black Tom munitions explosion in Hoboken, N.J., in 1917. He was Assistant Secretary of War in World War II and in 1947 became president of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank). He resigned in 1949 and was U.S. military governor and high commissioner for Germany (1949–52). He returned (1961–63) to government service to act as President Kennedy's principal disarmament adviser. He is the author of The Challenge of American Foreign Policy (1953) and The Atlantic Alliance (1969).

Macarthur, McCloy and Fichelberger
Macarthur, Mccloy And Fichelberger. Tokyo, Japan.

This McCloy chap gets around!
The US statesman and lawyer Dean Gooderham Acheson, (1893 - 1971), the US secretary of state, at the Paris conference on the German problem. A more liberal policy, it is decided, will be pursued with the German Federal Republic. From left, McCloy, Acheson and Perkins, signing at the Quay d'Orsay.

John McCloy and Averell Harriman
John J. Mccloy And Averell Harriman. Washington, D.C. USA.

McCloy with Kennedy
President Kennedy With John McCloy 
October 6, 1961 
White House, Washington, D.C., USA 
President Kennedy meets with John McCloy, his disarmament advisor, on October 6 1961

John McCloy with Pres. Truman
John J. Mccloy Seated With Pres. Truman. Washington, D.C. USA.

McCloy with some more dudes
Nixon, Acheson, Kissinger, Clay, McCloy, and Dewey, December 7, 1970. White House, Washington D.C., USA President Richard Nixon meets with National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger (right), former Governor Thomas Dewey, Mr. John McCloy, General Lucius Clay and Mr. Dean Acheson (to Nixon's right).

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American high commissioner McCloy says "I feel right at home in Germany." Germany (East) answers: "Ami, go home!"

 

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