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  1. She married three times: her first husband was Randolph Churchill, the son of prime minister Winston Churchill; her third husband was W. Averell Harriman, an American diplomat who also served as Governor of New York. Her only child, Winston Churchill (1940–2010), was named after his famous grandfather.

  2. 28 de sept. de 2015 · Averell Harriman and Pamela Churchill: love and power in WW2. Britain desperately needed the United States to help fight Nazi Germany, which is when a seductive 21-year-old aristocrat came...

  3. Harriman and Pamela Churchill had had an affair during the war in 1941 which led to the breakdown of her marriage to Randolph Churchill. In 1993, she became the 58th United States Ambassador to France. Harriman died on July 26, 1986, in Yorktown Heights, New York, at the age of 94.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2021 · By going after Harriman, Pamela earned a disturbing new nickname. People called her “The Widow of Opportunity.” Only six months after she lost her husband, Pamela and Harriman tied the knot. With his fortune including a railroad company, an estate in Virginia, and a private jet, Pamela Harriman had a lot to gain.

  5. Averell Harriman, The Old Crocodile of Diplomacy. W. Averell Harriman was one of the more prominent public figures of the 20th Century, holding major positions in diplomacy, government, and business. Harriman served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1943, and later to Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1946.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · In full: Pamela Beryl Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman. Born: March 20, 1920, Farnborough, Hampshire, England. Died: February 5, 1997, Paris, France (aged 76) Political Affiliation: Democratic Party. Notable Family Members: spouse Randolph Churchill. spouse W. Averell Harriman.

  7. Notable Family Members: spouse Pamela Harriman. W. Averell Harriman (born November 15, 1891, New York City, New York, U.S.—died July 26, 1986, Yorktown Heights) was a statesman who was a leading U.S. diplomat in relations with the Soviet Union during World War II and the subsequent Cold War.