Hugh Robert Wilson (S&B 1906)
Diplomat. The Hill School. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques[8]
Chief of the foreign affairs section of the Republican National Committee.
1941 to 1946 - Associate Fellow, T Dwight College, Yale University.[2]
WW2 - 1941 to 1945 - Returned to government service following the attack on Pearl Harbor and worked at the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
Held the title Advisor to Secretary of State, Cordell Hull until he retired from the Foreign Service 31 Dec 1940.[2][6]
1939 to 1941 - Special Assistant to Secretary State to Secretary of State Cordell Hull by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason).
8 Mar 1938 - Four days before Germany invaded (annexed) Austria Former President Herbert Hoover (Bohemian), Hugh Robert Wilson (S&B 1906) met with Adolf Hitler.
1938 - Attended the Congress of the Nazi Party in Nuremberg by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason).[2]
1938 - United States Ambassador Nazi Germany by President Franklin Roosevelt (Freemason).[2]
1937 to 1938 - Assistant Secretary of State, to Secretary of State Cordell Hull by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason).[2]
1933 - Representated United States at Advisory Commitee on Manchuria, setup by League of Nations.
1932 to 1937 - Member, American Delegation to 1954 Nation Disarmament Parley (Geneva).[2]
1931 - U.S. Representative, Advisory Committee on Manchuria.[2]
1930 - Advisor, Naval Conference London.[2]
1927 to 1937 - Minister Berne, Switzerland.[2]
1927 - Secretary General , Three Power Naval Arms Limitation Conf (Geneva).[2]
19 Jun 1924 - Member of Executive Committee of the Foreign Service Personnel Board, representing the Diplomatic Service Personnel Board.[8]
10 Mar 1924 - Designated Chief of the Division of Current Information of the U.S. Statement Department.[8]
1 Mar 1924 - Assigned to State Department.[8]
10 Sep 1923 - Embassy at Mexico.[8]
19 Aug 1921 - American Embassy at Tokyo.[8]
14 Jun 1920 - Designated as Counselor of Embassy and assigned to American Commission at Berlin.[8]
24 Jan 1920 - Assigned to Berlin.[8]
20 Dec 1919 - Appointed Secretary of Class one.[8]
WW1 - 27 Aug 1918 - Secretary of Embassy, Berne.[8]
WW1 - 18 Apr 1917 - Assigned to Berne.[8]
WW1 - 15 Mar 1917 - Assigned to Vienna.[8]
WW1 - 3 Feb 1917 - Assigned to Berne.[8]
WW1 - 2 Jun 1916 - Assigned to Berlin.[8]
WW1 - 5 Feb 1915 - Secretary of Embassy or Legation of class three by act approved.[8]
25 Apr 1914 - Married Katherine Boyle.
WW1 - 16 Jul 1914 - Second Secretary of the Embassy at Buenos Aires.[8]
1 Feb 1912 - Secretary of the U.S. Legation at Guatemala.[8]
1912 to 1941 - US Diplomatic Service.[2]
1911 to 1921 - Private Secretary of the American Minister to Portugal.[8]
1906 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 29 Dec 1946, from Coronary Thrombosis. Age 61.
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[6] - HUGH R. WILSON JOINS REPUBLICAN ADVISERS by NY Times (12 Apr 1945)
[7] - H.R. WILSON RETIRES; WAS ENVOY TO REICH; DIPLOMAT TO RETIRE (25 Nov 1940)
[8] - The Biographic Register By United States. Department of State. - Hugh Robert Wilson.
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