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  1. Henry Morgenthau Sr. (father-in-law) Elinor Lehman Morgenthau (née Fatman; February 19, 1892 [1] – September 21, 1949) was an American Democratic party activist, member of the Lehman family, and spouse of Henry Morgenthau Jr.

  2. Elinor (“Ellie” to her friends) Fatman Morgenthau was born in 1891 in New York City to a well-to-do family of German Jewish descent. Her father, Morris Fatman, was a clothing manufacturer, and her mother, Settie (Lehman) Fatman, was from the wealthy Lehman family of banking fame. Elinor had one older sister, Margaret.

  3. Sep 23, 2022 · Across Washington, Morgenthau and his wife Elinor were known as the couple closest to the Roosevelts: Since the early 1920s, they had worked together, socialized together and, long before the New ...

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  4. May 3, 2022 · For nearly four and a half years Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., had been ill at times. She suffered a great deal, but she was a gallant soul. She suffered a great deal, but she was a gallant soul. Elinor Morgenthau loved life and took a deep interest in what was happening in the world as a whole, as well as in what was happening in her own world ...

    • Introduction
    • Henrietta’s Influence
    • Post-Treasury Department: Continued Connection
    • After The War – United Jewish Appeal
    • Harry Dexter White: An Example of Mrs. Klotz’s Gatekeeper Position
    • The Closeness Between Hmjr and Henrietta

    Henrietta Klotzserved as Henry Morgenthau Jr.’s (HMJr) primary personal secretary for 37years. She directly managed the Treasury Secretary’s schedule, and effectivelyran his central office. Klotz supervised the curation and indexing of the Henry Morgenthau Jr. Diaries, a vastcollection of 864 bound volumes of documentation spanning all 12 years ofH...

    The transcript of one of many “Jewish evacuation” meetingsheld at the Treasury Department provides an example of Henrietta’s influence onHMJr. This particular meeting occurred on December 18, 1943, which was the daythat the Riegner license was finally issued to the World Jewish Congress.Gerhart Riegner was the World Jewish Congress representative i...

    Morgenthau handwrote a letter to Henrietta on August 5, 1945after his tenure as Secretary of the Treasury had ended: “I would like you, Herman andElinor [Henrietta’s husband and daughter] to know how really important Iconsider your work as my assistant was.”[xvii] HMJr stated: “during the hundreds of conferences that yousat at my side” Mrs. Klotz’s...

    After HMJr was forced to resign from the TreasuryDepartment, he moved back to NY, and Henrietta remained at Treasury. HMJr“begged her” to come back to New York to work with him. Henrietta finallyagreed to move to New York but only under the condition that Morgenthau wouldwork in “public service.” She proceeded to organize meetings with many Jewishl...

    According to Henry Morgenthau III (HMIII), Henrietta usedher position as the “watchdog” to “regulate access to her boss.” HMIIIexplained that Treasury staff “courted her as a useful ally when they haddifficulty selling an idea” to HMJr. HMIII argued that HarryDexter White, a Jewish senior economic aide and advisor to HMJr, “benefitedmost from this”...

    There are multiple sources which discuss rumors about aromantic relationship between Henrietta Klotz and Henry Morgenthau Jr., thoughHenrietta adamantly denied any such relationship. [xxxi]In fact, Henrietta repeatedly mentioned in herinterview with HMIII how much she admired HMJr’s wife, Elinor Morgenthau. She called Elinor: “one of the greathuman...

  5. Jul 26, 2013 · She also changed because she became close friends with some remarkable Jews, including Bernard Baruch and Elinor Morgenthau, the wife of Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of the Treasury. The Morgenthaus were assimilated Jews; they celebrated Christmas and Easter, complete with a festive ham. Their children were not ritually circumcised.

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  7. Robert Morris Morgenthau (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ən θ ɔː / MORG-ən-thaw; July 31, 1919 – July 21, 2019) was an American lawyer. [1] From 1975 until his retirement in 2009, he was the District Attorney for New York County (the borough of Manhattan), having previously served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York throughout much of the 1960s on the appointment of John F ...

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