Category:Hiram Bingham (diplomat born 1903)
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Hiram Bingham, formally known as Hiram Bingham IV or Harry Bingham (17 July 1903 - 12 January 1988), was an American diplomat. He served as a Vice-Consul in Marseille (France) during World War II, and helped over 2,500 Jews to flee from France as Nazi forces advanced.
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Date of birth | 17 July 1903 Salem | ||||
Date of death | 12 January 1988 Salem | ||||
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Media in category "Hiram Bingham (diplomat born 1903)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Bingham & group, Curtis Marine (...) races, 5-25-29 LCCN2016843727.jpg 4,994 × 3,993; 2.36 MB
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Bingham family in 1908.jpg 763 × 1,000; 170 KB
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Group; Hiram Bingham? center LCCN2016890114.jpg 10,008 × 7,752; 8.56 MB
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H.H. Bingham, descending steps LCCN2014683534.jpg 4,254 × 5,848; 2.13 MB
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Hiram Bingham 1943.jpg 903 × 294; 377 KB
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Hiram Bingham IV.jpg 300 × 388; 17 KB
Categories:
- Bingham (surname)
- Harry (given name)
- 1903 births
- 1988 deaths
- Male diplomats of the United States
- Humanitarians from the United States
- Alumni of Groton School
- Alumni of Harvard University
- Alumni of Yale University
- People associated with World War II from the United States
- People of New London County, Connecticut