Kennan as ambassador to

Kennan’s visit to

and Kennedy administration

and most-favored-nation status

Skopje earthquake

Tito in, see Tito, Josef Broz

Yusupov, Prince

Zapolskaya, Juli

Zhdanov, Andrey

Ziegler, Philip

Zionism

George Kennan (born February 16, 1845) in 1903

(CORBIS)

Kossuth Kent Kennan (Joan Kennan Collection)

Florence James Kennan (Eugene Hotchkiss Collection)

George Frost Kennan (born February 16, 1904) in 1904 (Joan Kennan Collection)

George and Jeanette (Joan Kennan Collection)

935 Cambridge Avenue, Milwaukee (Joan Kennan Collection)

Lake Nagawicka

(Joan Kennan Collection)

George with bike, ca. 1916 (Joan Kennan Collection)

George as cadet, St. John’s Military Academy, 1917

(Joan Kennan Collection)

The Kennan Family, ca. 1918 (from left, Frances, Kent senior, George, Kent junior, Louise, Constance, Jeanette) (Joan Kennan Collection)

George, at Princeton, while still fond of automobiles (Joan Kennan Collection)

Passport photo, May 1924 (Joan Kennan Collection)

George, on left, Princeton graduate and deckhand, 1925 (Joan Kennan Collection)

The young diplomat, probably in Estonia, late 1920s (Joan Kennan Collection)

Annelise Sorensen Kennan, early 1930s (Joan Kennan Collection)

Presenting credentials, Moscow, December 1933 (from left, Bullitt, Kennan in background, Kalinin) (Princeton University Library)

George, third from left, brooding in Norway; Annelise, second from right (Joan Kennan Collection)

The Washington Post, September 15, 1938 (from left, Joan, George, Grace, Annelise)

(Joan Kennan Collection, used by permission of the Associated Press and The Washington Post)

George in wartime Berlin, ca. 1940–41 (Joan Kennan Collection)

George, closely supervised, visiting collective farm, probably in Siberia, June 1945

(Joan Kennan Collection)

The “long telegram” (Harry S. Truman Library)

The Policy Planning Staff, 1947. From left, Kennan, Carlton Savage, Joseph Johnson, Leroy Stinebower (substituting for Jacques Reinstein),

Ware Adams (Princeton University Library, used by permission of The Washington Post)

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