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  1. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Sr. (March 22, 1884 – April 18, 1951) was an American politician who served as a United States senator from Michigan from 1928 to 1951. A member of the Republican Party, he participated in the creation of the United Nations.

  2. Arthur H. Vandenberg was a U.S. Republican senator who was largely responsible for bipartisan congressional support of international cooperation and of President Harry S. Truman’s anticommunist foreign policy after World War II.

  3. Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg, né le 22 mars 1884 et mort le 18 avril 1951, est un journaliste et homme politique américain, sénateur républicain du Michigan de 1928 à 1951. Homme du terroir et du Midwest, il acquit une stature nationale 1, notamment en participant à la création des Nations unies.

  4. Arthur Vandenberg: A Featured Biography. Senator Arthur Vandenberg (1884-1951) of Michigan delivered a celebrated "speech heard round the world" in the Senate Chamber on January 10, 1945, announcing his conversion from isolationism to internationalism.

  5. In 1945, Arthur Vandenberg delivered a celebrated "speech heard round the world," announcing his conversion from isolationism to internationalism. In so doing, he became the embodiment of a bipartisan American approach to the cold war.

  6. In January 1945, near the end of World War II and seventeen years into his Senate career, Republican Arthur H. Vandenberg surprised the Senate with a speech that marked a dramatic change from his previously isolationist approach to foreign policy.

  7. 27 nov. 2017 · A review of Arthur Vandenberg: The Man in the Middle of the American Century, by Hendrik Meijer.