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Harry Hopkins, an American diplomat and close advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, played a key role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during World War II. As a leader of the Lend-Lease program and a key figure in international diplomacy, Hopkins' ability to foster cooperation among nations was crucial in securing Allied victory. His commitment to diplomacy, humanitarian work, and political strategy continues to inspire public servants and leaders to approach global issues with empathy, collaboration, and a focus on long-term peace and stability.
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