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Object ID

2019.2.197

Object Name

Photograph

Date

7-15-1937

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Black and white photograph of three men in suits (Henry Morgenthau, Arthur de Sousa Costa, Cordell Hull) in front of three other men, none looking at camera. Back of photo includes “U.S. – BRAZIL SIGN FINANCIAL TREATY”

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

Cordell Hull with Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, 1937.

Cordell Hull was Secretary of State under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, as well as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in facilitating the creation of the United Nations. He was also instrumental in refusing any action that might have helped Jews persecuted by the Nazis.

When Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. recommended that passengers aboard the refugee ship SS St. Louis be allowed to debark with temporary tourist visas, Hull rejected the idea, citing the technicality that the passengers had no return address, thus consigning them to the fate of having to return to Europe where many would be murdered by the Nazis. When French and German government officials complained about the rescue activities of Varian Fry, Hull demanded that Fry return stateside immediately. When Fry refused, Hull had his passport revoked. Indeed, Eleanor Roosevelt had to circumvent Hull to help Jews board the Portuguese ship SS Quanza and receive visas. Roosevelt’s State Department under Hull and his assistant Breckinridge Long ensured that saving Jews being slowly crushed under the Nazi boot would not be a priority. Many more were allowed to perish who could have been rescued.

Dimensions

6 x 8"

Keywords

Cordell Hull, Henry Morgenthau, S.S. St. Louis, S.S. St. Louis Refugees, Breckenridge Long, Varian Fry, Franklin D. Roosevelt

Subcollection

DuBois, St.Louis

Press Photograph of Cordell Hull with Henry Morgenthau

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