GK
George Kennan
Celebrity
Birth Date: Feb. 16, 1904
Birth Time: 1 p.m.
Birth City: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Aquarius
Degree : 26º42'11.64"
Sun Sign*
Aquarius
Degree : 7º45'44.31"
Moon Sign
Shatabhishak
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 13º10'27.39"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
GK
Feb. 16, 1904
1 p.m.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Celebrity
Aquarius
Degree : 26º42'11.64"
Sun Sign*
Aquarius
Degree : 7º45'44.31"
Moon Sign
Shatabhishak
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 13º10'27.39"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Tuesday
Date Feb. 16, 1904
Time 1 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Geo-location 43ºN2'20.04",
Timezone America/Chicago

Residence Details

City Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Timezone America/Chicago

Time/Correction

Time (America/Chicago) Feb. 16, 1904, 01:00:00 PM
Time (UTC) Feb. 16, 1904, 07:00:00 PM
Time (LMT) Feb. 16, 1904, 01:08:22 PM
Time (Julian) 2416527.29166667
LMT Correction -5.8606 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º30'24.22"

Birth Place

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Personal

Death | Long life more than 80 yrs

Vocation

Humanities+Social Sciences | Historian Politics | Diplomat Writers | Autobiographer Writers | Textbook/ Non-fiction

Notable

Awards | Public Service Awards | Pulitzer prize Awards | Vocational award

Family

Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Parenting | Kids more than 3

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American Pulitzer Prize-winning advisor, diplomat, and historian, known best as an advocate of a policy of containment of Soviet expansion at the end of World War II. He later reversed himself on containment. He lectured widely and wrote scholarly histories of the relations between USSR and the United States. He was also one of the group of foreign policy elders known as "The Wise Men". During the late 1940s, his writings inspired the Truman Doctrine and the U.S. foreign policy of "containing" the Soviet Union. His "Long Telegram" from Moscow during 1946 and the subsequent 1947 article "The Sources of Soviet Conduct" argued that the Soviet regime was inherently expansionist and that its influence had to be "contained" in areas of vital strategic importance to the United States. These texts provided justification for the Truman administration's new anti-Soviet policy. Kennan played a major role in the development of definitive Cold War programs and institutions, notably the Marshall Plan. Soon after his concepts had become U.S. policy, Kennan began to criticize the foreign policies that he had seemingly helped begin. Subsequently, prior to the end of 1948, Kennan became confident that positive dialogue could commence with the Soviet government. His proposals were discounted by the Truman administration and Kennan's influence was marginalized, particularly after Dean Acheson was appointed secretary of state during 1949. Soon thereafter, U.S. Cold War strategy assumed a more assertive and militaristic quality, causing Kennan to lament about what he believed was an abrogation of his previous assessments. During 1950, Kennan left the Department of State—except for two brief ambassadorial stints in Moscow and Yugoslavia—and became a realist critic of U.S. foreign policy. He continued to analyze international affairs as a faculty member of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1956 until his death at age 101 on 17 March 2005. He won the Pulitzer Prize for History, the National Book Award for Nonfiction, the Bancroft Prize, and the Francis Parkman Prize for Russia Leaves the War, published in 1956. He again won a Pulitzer and a National Book Award in 1968 for Memoirs, 1925–1950. Link to Wikipedia biography

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

Jan. 1, 1931

Relationship : Marriage 1931 (Annelise)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Unspecified

March 17, 2005

Death, Cause unspecified 17 March 2005 (Age 101) .

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