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In 1949, alongside [[Jay Lovestone]], he supported the spin-off of the [[International Confederation of Free Trade Unions]] (ICFTU) from the [[World Federation of Trade Unions]] (WFTU). | In 1949, alongside [[Jay Lovestone]], he supported the spin-off of the [[International Confederation of Free Trade Unions]] (ICFTU) from the [[World Federation of Trade Unions]] (WFTU). | ||
− | Established in France, he headed the international relations of the AFL-CIO from his offices at 10, rue de la Paix in Paris. From 1951 to 1954, the CIA division headed by [[Thomas Braden]] provided $1 million a year to Brown and Lovestone ($1,600,000 in 1954).ref name=Charpier>[[Frédéric Charpier]], ''La CIA en France. 60 ans d'ingérence dans les affaires françaises'', Seuil, 2008, p. 40-43. See also [http://www.bakchich.info/article2289.html Les belles aventures de la CIA en France], 8 January 2008, ''[[Bakchich]]''.</ref> | + | Established in France, he headed the international relations of the AFL-CIO from his offices at 10, rue de la Paix in Paris. From 1951 to 1954, the CIA division headed by [[Thomas Braden]] provided $1 million a year to Brown and Lovestone ($1,600,000 in 1954).<ref name=Charpier>[[Frédéric Charpier]], ''La CIA en France. 60 ans d'ingérence dans les affaires françaises'', Seuil, 2008, p. 40-43. See also [http://www.bakchich.info/article2289.html Les belles aventures de la CIA en France], 8 January 2008, ''[[Bakchich]]''.</ref> |
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Irving Brown (Trade unionist) | |
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Born | 1911 Bronx, New York City, United States |
Died | 1989 (Age 77) Paris, France |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Founder of | American Institute for Free Labor Development |
In 1949, alongside Jay Lovestone, he supported the spin-off of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) from the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).
Established in France, he headed the international relations of the AFL-CIO from his offices at 10, rue de la Paix in Paris. From 1951 to 1954, the CIA division headed by Thomas Braden provided $1 million a year to Brown and Lovestone ($1,600,000 in 1954).[1]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1956 | 11 May 1956 | 13 May 1956 | Denmark Fredensborg | The 4th Bilderberg meeting, with 147 guests, in contrast to the generally smaller meetings of the 1950s. Has two Bilderberg meetings in the years before and after |
Congress for Cultural Freedom/Founding Conference | 26 June 1950 | 29 June 1950 | Founded the Congress for Cultural Freedom. The participants had a "a culpable incuriosity about funding" of the luxurious conference, which was later exposed as CIA money. |
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References
- ↑ Frédéric Charpier, La CIA en France. 60 ans d'ingérence dans les affaires françaises, Seuil, 2008, p. 40-43. See also Les belles aventures de la CIA en France, 8 January 2008, Bakchich.