Arthur Bliss Lane

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Arthur Bliss Lane
Arthur Bliss Lane

United States Ambassador to Poland
In office
4 August 1945 – 24 February 1947
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr.
Succeeded by Stanton Griffis

Born June 16, 1894(1894-06-16)
Brooklyn, New York
Died August 12, 1956 (aged 62)
Nationality American

Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 189412 August 1956) was the United States Ambassador to Poland (19441947).

Lane was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He was appointed U.S. Minister to Nicaragua (1933–1936); Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (1936–1937); Kingdom of Yugoslavia, (1937–1941); and Costa Rica (1941–1942). He was then appointed U.S. Ambassador to Colombia (1942–1944), and subsequently to Poland (1944–1947).

While in Poland, Lane was so saddened that he resigned his post (on February 24, 1947)[1] and wrote the book which detailed what he considered to be the failure of the United States and Britain to keep their promise that the Poles would have a free election after the war. In that book he described what he considered betrayal of Poland by the Western Allies, hence the title, I Saw Poland Betrayed.

According to Lane, the U.S. and Britain at the Tehran Conference agreed to dismemberment of the eastern part of Poland. He considered it a breach of the United States Constitution, since Roosevelt never reported his decision to the Senate. The Yalta Conference was the death blow to Poland's hopes for independence and for a democratic form of government, said Lane.

After his death, Lane's papers were kept in Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Poland (List of Ambassadors to Poland). United States Department of State (2004). Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Matthew E. Hanna
United States Minister to Nicaragua
December 7, 1933March 14, 1936
Succeeded by
Boaz Long
Preceded by
William H. Hornibrook
United States Minister to Costa Rica
October 27, 1941March 17, 1942
Succeeded by
Robert M. Scotten
Preceded by
Spruille Braden
United States Ambassador to Colombia
30 April 194218 October 1944
Succeeded by
John C. Wiley
Preceded by
Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Poland
4 August 194524 February 1947
Succeeded by
Stanton Griffis
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