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  1. Harold Lloyd "Harry" Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was an American statesman, public administrator, and presidential advisor. A trusted deputy to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt , Hopkins directed New Deal relief programs before serving as the eighth United States secretary of commerce from 1938 to 1940 and as ...

  2. Harry L. Hopkins was a U.S. New Deal Democratic administrator who personified the ideology of vast federal work programs to relieve unemployment in the 1930s; he continued as President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s emissary and closest personal adviser during World War II.

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  3. Jun 12, 2006 · Harry Hopkins was a close friend and adviser of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who trusted him to handle sensitive missions such as meeting with Winston Churchill in 1940. Learn about his life, career, and role in the New Deal and World War II.

  4. Feb 25, 2021 · Harry Hopkins was a brilliant and influential diplomat who bridged the transatlantic alliance between FDR and Churchill during World War II. He was a trusted adviser, a shuttle diplomat, and a manager of complex issues such as Lend-Lease, atomic bomb, and intelligence.

  5. Harry Hopkins. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site. As a federal relief administrator, Hopkins had significant impact on the New Deal. Library of Congress. Quick Facts. Significance: Eighth U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Place of Birth: Sioux City, IA. Date of Birth: August 17, 1890.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Harry Hopkins, a major architect and manager of the New Deal and a close advisor to President Roosevelt during World War II. Find out how he created relief programs, supervised lend-lease, and helped establish the United Nations.

  7. Harry Hopkins was a social worker, a secretary of commerce, and a key advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He helped design the relief programs of the WPA, negotiated the Lend-Lease aid to the Allies, and challenged Stalin at Yalta.