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Text only German exchange hand stamp given to former Vice President Henry A. Wallace by female French partisans

Object | Accession Number: 2017.362.4

German exchange hand stamp presented to former Vice President Henry A. Wallace by female French partisans when he visited the country in 1947. The stamp was given to Wallace as a gift by the Union des femmes françaises (UFF) when he gave a speech at the Sorbonne in Paris, calling for international cooperation at a time of rising Cold War tensions. The UFF was a World War II resistance movement that was officially organized by a congress in December 1944, at the initiative of the French Communist Party and worked with the Front National, a major resistance organization. The UFF distributed newsletters, journals, newspapers, mounted demonstrations against restrictions, and assisted families affected by the war. Henry A. Wallace was an American agricultural business owner and politician. While in college, he invented a new strain of disease resistant corn that produced better yields. He started a business manufacturing and distributing the corn and was very successful. In 1932, he supported Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidential bid, and following his victory, was appointed as Roosevelt’s secretary of agriculture for eight years. He also served as vice president for Roosevelt’s third term, and later secretary of commerce for Roosevelt and then Truman.

Date
received:  1947
Geography
received: Sorbonne; Paris (France)
Language
German
Category
Marking devices
Object Type
Hand stamps (lcsh)
Genre/Form
Hand stamps.
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ann Cornell
 
Record last modified: 2023-07-05 08:32:00
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