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Dr Herman Benjamin Baruch

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    Birth
    Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
    Death
    15 Mar 1953 (aged 80)
    Wyandanch, Suffolk County, New York, USA
    Burial
    Flushing,Queens County,New York,USAAdd to Map
    Plot
    Section 8
    Memorial ID
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    Herman Benjamin Baruch was born in Camden, South Carolina on April 28, 1872. The son of Simon Baruch and brother of Bernard Baruch, he graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1892, attended the University of Virginia, and received his medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1895.[1][2][3]
    Baruch practiced medicine in New York City, and later became a partner with his brothers Bernard, Hartwig and Sailing[4] in Baruch Brothers, an investment bank and stock brokerage.[5] The Baruchs were supporters of the Democratic party, with Bernard advising both Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt during their presidencies, and all the brothers and their company providing financial support to the party and its candidates.[6][7][8]
    Baruch was a Delegate to the 1932 Democratic National Convention,[9] and was also a presidential elector, casting his ballot for Franklin D. Roosevelt.[10] In 1943 Baruch was appointed representative of the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare in Brazil and special advisor to the U.S. Ambassador in that country.[11][12]
    In 1945 Baruch was appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal.[13] He served until 1947, when he was named United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.[14] Baruch served at The Hague until 1949, when he resigned as part of his brother Bernard's dispute with President Harry S. Truman.[15] On his list of appointments for September 5, 1945 Truman described his 11:15 AM meeting with Herman Baruch: "Flatterer. Wants to be ambassador to France. Conniver like his Brother."[16]
    After returning to the United States, Baruch became President of the Simon Baruch Foundation.[17] He was a Delegate to the 1952 Democratic National Convention.[18]
    Baruch died in Wyandanch, New York on March 15, 1953.[19] He is buried in Flushing Cemetery, Queens, New York.[20]

    Contributor: Mike Caldwell (47530496) •[email protected]
    Herman Benjamin Baruch was born in Camden, South Carolina on April 28, 1872. The son of Simon Baruch and brother of Bernard Baruch, he graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1892, attended the University of Virginia, and received his medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1895.[1][2][3]
    Baruch practiced medicine in New York City, and later became a partner with his brothers Bernard, Hartwig and Sailing[4] in Baruch Brothers, an investment bank and stock brokerage.[5] The Baruchs were supporters of the Democratic party, with Bernard advising both Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt during their presidencies, and all the brothers and their company providing financial support to the party and its candidates.[6][7][8]
    Baruch was a Delegate to the 1932 Democratic National Convention,[9] and was also a presidential elector, casting his ballot for Franklin D. Roosevelt.[10] In 1943 Baruch was appointed representative of the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare in Brazil and special advisor to the U.S. Ambassador in that country.[11][12]
    In 1945 Baruch was appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal.[13] He served until 1947, when he was named United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.[14] Baruch served at The Hague until 1949, when he resigned as part of his brother Bernard's dispute with President Harry S. Truman.[15] On his list of appointments for September 5, 1945 Truman described his 11:15 AM meeting with Herman Baruch: "Flatterer. Wants to be ambassador to France. Conniver like his Brother."[16]
    After returning to the United States, Baruch became President of the Simon Baruch Foundation.[17] He was a Delegate to the 1952 Democratic National Convention.[18]
    Baruch died in Wyandanch, New York on March 15, 1953.[19] He is buried in Flushing Cemetery, Queens, New York.[20]

    Contributor: Mike Caldwell (47530496) •[email protected]

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