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  • Harry Hopkins
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  • Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's closest advisers. He was one of the architects of the New Deal, especially the relief programs of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which he directed and built into the largest employer in the country. In World War II he was Roosevelt's chief diplomatic advisor and troubleshooter and was a key policy maker in the $50 billion Lend-Lease program that sent aid to the Allies.
  • Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's closest advisers. He was one of the architects of the New Deal, served as Secretary of Commerce, and served as Roosevelt's chief diplomatic advisor during World War II.
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type of appearance
  • Direct
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term start
  • 1938-12-24
Birth Date
  • 1890-08-17
Timeline
death place
  • New York City, New York
Appearance
  • Drive to the East
Spouse
  • Barbara Duncan
  • Barbara Duncan Louise Macy
  • Ethel Gross
  • Louise Macy
Name
  • Harry Hopkins
Alma mater
President
Party
  • Democratic
Birth Place
  • Sioux City, Iowa
Title
  • Secretary of the Interior for the United States
  • United States Commerce Secretary
  • United States Secretary of Commerce
Cause of Death
  • Stomach Cancer
term end
  • 1940-09-18
death date
  • 1946-01-29
Successor
Before
Years
  • 1938
  • 1942
  • --12-24
After
Affiliations
Children
  • David Hopkins
  • Barbara Hopkins
  • David, Robert, Stephen , Diana
  • Diana Hopkins
  • Robert Hopkins
  • Stephen P. Hopkins
Occupation
  • Politician
Order
  • 8
Department
  • Secretary of Commerce
Birthname
  • Harry Lloyd Hopkins
Death
  • 1946
Birth
  • 1890
Nationality
Predecessor
abstract
  • Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's closest advisers. He was one of the architects of the New Deal, especially the relief programs of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which he directed and built into the largest employer in the country. In World War II he was Roosevelt's chief diplomatic advisor and troubleshooter and was a key policy maker in the $50 billion Lend-Lease program that sent aid to the Allies.
  • Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's closest advisers. He was one of the architects of the New Deal, served as Secretary of Commerce, and served as Roosevelt's chief diplomatic advisor during World War II.