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- Ernest_Bevin abstract "Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician. He co-founded and served as general secretary of the powerful Transport and General Workers' Union from 1922 to 1940, and as Minister of Labour in the war-time coalition government. He succeeded in maximizing the British labour supply for both the services and domestic industry, with a minimum of strikes and disruption. His most important role came as Foreign Secretary in the post-war Labour Government, 1945-51. He gained American financial support, withdrew from India and much of the Middle East, strongly opposed Communism, and aided in the creation of NATO.According to his biographer, Alan Bullock, Bevin "stands as the last of the line of foreign secretaries in the tradition created by Castlereagh, Canning and Palmerston in the first half of the 19th century, with Salisbury, Grey and Austen Chamberlain as his predecessors in the 20th century, and (thanks to the reduction in British power) with no successors."".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsEndDate "1945-05-23".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsEndDate "1945-07-27".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsEndDate "1951-03-09".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsStartDate "1922-01-01".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsStartDate "1940-05-13".
- Ernest_Bevin activeYearsStartDate "1945-07-27".
- Ernest_Bevin birthDate "1881-03-09".
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace England.
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace Winford,_Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace Winsford,_Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin birthYear "1881".
- Ernest_Bevin deathDate "1951-04-14".
- Ernest_Bevin deathPlace England.
- Ernest_Bevin deathPlace London.
- Ernest_Bevin deathYear "1951".
- Ernest_Bevin nationality United_Kingdom.
- Ernest_Bevin office "General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union".
- Ernest_Bevin office "Minister of Labour and National Service".
- Ernest_Bevin orderInOffice "Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs".
- Ernest_Bevin party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Ernest_Bevin primeMinister Clement_Attlee.
- Ernest_Bevin primeMinister Winston_Churchill.
- Ernest_Bevin religion Baptists.
- Ernest_Bevin successor Arthur_Deakin.
- Ernest_Bevin successor Herbert_Morrison.
- Ernest_Bevin successor Rab_Butler.
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- Ernest_Bevin after Christopher_Mayhew.
- Ernest_Bevin after Herbert_Henry_Elvin.
- Ernest_Bevin after Herbert_Morrison.
- Ernest_Bevin after Rab_Butler.
- Ernest_Bevin after Richard_Stokes.
- Ernest_Bevin before Anthony_Eden.
- Ernest_Bevin before Christopher_Addison,_1st_Viscount_Addison.
- Ernest_Bevin before Ernest_Brown_(MP).
- Ernest_Bevin before George_Hicks_(trade_unionist).
- Ernest_Bevin before "Alan A. H. Findlay".
- Ernest_Bevin birthDate "1881-03-09".
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace England.
- Ernest_Bevin birthPlace Winsford,_Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin dateOfBirth "1881-03-09".
- Ernest_Bevin dateOfDeath "1951-04-14".
- Ernest_Bevin deathDate "1951-04-14".
- Ernest_Bevin deathPlace England.
- Ernest_Bevin deathPlace London.
- Ernest_Bevin hasPhotoCollection Ernest_Bevin.
- Ernest_Bevin honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
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- Ernest_Bevin name "Bevin, Ernest".
- Ernest_Bevin name "Ernest Bevin".
- Ernest_Bevin nationality United_Kingdom.
- Ernest_Bevin office Secretary_of_State_for_Employment.
- Ernest_Bevin office Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs.
- Ernest_Bevin office Transport_and_General_Workers'_Union.
- Ernest_Bevin party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Ernest_Bevin placeOfBirth Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin placeOfBirth Winford,_Somerset.
- Ernest_Bevin placeOfDeath London.
- Ernest_Bevin predecessor Anthony_Eden.
- Ernest_Bevin predecessor Ernest_Brown_(MP).
- Ernest_Bevin predecessor Transport_and_General_Workers'_Union.
- Ernest_Bevin primeminister Clement_Attlee.
- Ernest_Bevin primeminister Winston_Churchill.
- Ernest_Bevin religion Baptists.
- Ernest_Bevin shortDescription "British labour leader, politician, and statesman".
- Ernest_Bevin successor Arthur_Deakin.
- Ernest_Bevin successor Herbert_Morrison.
- Ernest_Bevin successor Rab_Butler.
- Ernest_Bevin termEnd "1945-05-23".
- Ernest_Bevin termEnd "1945-07-27".
- Ernest_Bevin termEnd "1951-03-09".
- Ernest_Bevin termStart "1922-01-01".
- Ernest_Bevin termStart "1940-05-13".
- Ernest_Bevin termStart "1945-07-27".
- Ernest_Bevin title Lord_Privy_Seal.
- Ernest_Bevin title President_of_the_Trades_Union_Congress.
- Ernest_Bevin title Secretary_of_State_for_Employment.
- Ernest_Bevin title Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs.
- Ernest_Bevin title Transport_and_General_Workers'_Union.
- Ernest_Bevin title "Member of Parliament for Wandsworth Central".
- Ernest_Bevin title "Member of Parliament for Woolwich East".
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- Ernest_Bevin years "1922".
- Ernest_Bevin years "1937".
- Ernest_Bevin years "1940".