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Paul Nitze
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/Nitze%2C_Paul.jpg/220px-Nitze%2C_Paul.jpg) Paul Nitze as Secretary of the Navy
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In office
July 1, 1967 ? January 20, 1969
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President
| Lyndon B. Johnson
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Preceded by
| Cyrus Vance
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Succeeded by
| David Packard
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In office
November 29, 1963 ? June 30, 1967
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President
| Lyndon B. Johnson
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Preceded by
| Paul B. Fay
(acting)
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Succeeded by
| Charles F. Baird
(acting)
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Born
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1907-01-16
)
January 16, 1907
Amherst, Massachusetts
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Died
| October 19, 2004
(2004-10-19)
(aged 97)
Washington, D.C.
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Spouse(s)
| Phyllis Pratt (1923?1987,
her death
)
Elisabeth Scott Porter (1993?2004,
his death
)
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Alma mater
| Harvard University
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Occupation
| government official, investment banker
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Paul Henry Nitze
(January 16, 1907 ? October 19, 2004) was an
American
politician. He helped shape
Cold War
defense policy over the course of many presidential administrations. He helped
Ronald Reagan
negotiate the
INF Treaty
.
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