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1856 - Born on April 26th in Mannheim, Germany. American diplomat and the father of Henry Morgenthau Jr.
1913-1916 - Henry Morgenthau was United States ambassador to Ottoman Turkey.
- Morgenthau returned to the United States and for the remainder of the war years he dedicated himself to raising funds for the surviving Armenians.
1918 - Published Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, a memoir of his years in Turkey, in which he stressed the German influence and role in the Ottoman Empire.
1946 - Died on November 25th.
1913-1916 - Henry Morgenthau was United States ambassador to Ottoman Turkey.
- Morgenthau returned to the United States and for the remainder of the war years he dedicated himself to raising funds for the surviving Armenians.
1918 - Published Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, a memoir of his years in Turkey, in which he stressed the German influence and role in the Ottoman Empire.
1946 - Died on November 25th.
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