- John Cudahy
John Clarence Cudahy (
December 10 ,1887 -September 6 ,1943 ) was a real estate broker and American ambassador toPoland , Ireland,Belgium andLuxembourg .Early life
Cudahy was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , the son ofPatrick Cudahy the meat packing industrialist and Anna Cudahy. He graduated fromHarvard University and then attended the University of Wisconsin Law School.He served during
World War I as a Lieutenant in Company B of the U.S. Army's 339th Infantry Regiment. This Regiment was part of thePolar Bear Expedition which was sent to North Russia to intervene on behalf of the anti-communist forces in the Russian Civil War. On November 14, 1918, Lt. Cudahy led the counter-attack that succeeded in breaking through and routing the 1,000 Bolshevik troops that on November 11th [Armistice Day] had encircled and attacked the 600 American, Canadian and Royal Scots soldiers who were holding the village of Toulgas on the Northern Dvina River.ref|Halliday However, his eventual disillusionment with the campaign in North Russia led him to write the book "Archangel: The American War with Russia".Back in the
United States , Cudahy headed his family's real estate company, building the Cudahy Tower Apartments on the shore ofLake Michigan in Milwaukee.Diplomatic service
In the turbulent times leading up to
World War II , Cudahy served the United States as ambassador to a handful of European nations.From
September 6 ,1933 untilApril 23 ,1937 , Cudahy served as the American ambassador toPoland . His time in Poland was marked by a militarily backed government underJózef Piłsudski and continued tensions between Poland andGermany underAdolf Hitler .From
August 23 ,1937 toJanuary 15 ,1940 Cudahy served as ambassador to Ireland. (His commission was to theIrish Free State , even though theRepublic of Ireland was declared in 1937. The difference in title related to Ireland's relationship toGreat Britain , with a resolution on the name only taking place in 1949.)From
January 17 ,1940 toJuly 18 ,1940 Cudahy served as ambassador to bothBelgium andLuxembourg . He was forced to leave his post after Germany occupied Belgium and Luxembourg onMay 10 ,1940 and the nations set up governments-in-exile. Before he left, Cudahy personally interviewed Hitler and wrote the book "The Army's March".Death and descendants
Cudahy died in 1943 when he was thrown from a horse he was riding on his Brown Deer estate north of Milwaukee.
His son, Michael Cudahy, is the founder of
Marquette Electronics and a major philanthropist in the city of Milwaukee.Notes
# E.M. Halliday, "When Hell Froze Over" (New York City, NY, ibooks, inc., 2000), pages 13-14
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