Kennan as ambassador to
Kennan’s visit to
and Kennedy administration
and most-favored-nation status
Skopje earthquake
Tito in,
Yusupov, Prince
Zapolskaya, Juli
Zhdanov, Andrey
Ziegler, Philip
Zionism
George Kennan (born February 16, 1845) in 1903
Kossuth Kent Kennan
Florence James Kennan
George Frost Kennan (born February 16, 1904) in 1904
George and Jeanette
935 Cambridge Avenue, Milwaukee
Lake Nagawicka
George with bike, ca. 1916
George as cadet, St. John’s Military Academy, 1917
The Kennan Family, ca. 1918 (from left, Frances, Kent senior, George, Kent junior, Louise, Constance, Jeanette)
George, at Princeton, while still fond of automobiles
Passport photo, May 1924
George, on left, Princeton graduate and deckhand, 1925
The young diplomat, probably in Estonia, late 1920s
Annelise Sorensen Kennan, early 1930s
Presenting credentials, Moscow, December 1933 (from left, Bullitt, Kennan in background, Kalinin)
George, third from left, brooding in Norway; Annelise, second from right
George in wartime Berlin, ca. 1940–41
George, closely supervised, visiting collective farm, probably in Siberia, June 1945
The “long telegram”
The Policy Planning Staff, 1947. From left, Kennan, Carlton Savage, Joseph Johnson, Leroy Stinebower (substituting for Jacques Reinstein),
Ware Adams