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Baruch, Bernard Mannes
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Baruch, Bernard Mannes (1870–1965)

US financier. He was a friend of the British prime minister Winston Churchill and a self-appointed, unpaid adviser to US presidents Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D Roosevelt, and Harry Truman. He strongly advocated international control of nuclear energy.



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