By the time this 1946 profile of Andrei Gromyko (1909 – 1989) appeared on the newsstands, he was already a mainstay in the State Department Rolodex. Anyone who came of age during the Cold War (1947 - 1991) will certainly recognize his name, because he was the Foreign Minister for the Soviet Union for twenty-eight years, and he was one of the architects of the Cold War.
The attached article outlines Gromyko's career highlights up to the Summer of 1946 when he was posted as the first Soviet Ambassador to the newly established United Nations.
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