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Hoover Institution's Dennis Bark Awarded Knight's Cross of the National Legion of Honor of the Republic of France.


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STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 2001

The president of the Republic of France, Jacques Chirac, awarded Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is a public policy think tank and library founded by Herbert Hoover at Stanford University, his alma mater. The Institution was founded in 1919 and over time has amassed a huge archive of documentation related to President  senior fellow Dennis L. Bark the Knight's Cross of the National Legion of Honor Legion of Honor: see decorations, civil and military.  of the Republic of France (Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur).

The presentation was made on October 4 by the Count Olivier de Sugny, officier de la Legion d'Honneur, at the Chateau de Genentines in the department of the Loire.

Monsieur Bertrand Landrieu, director of the Cabinet of the Office of President Chirac, announced the honor in a letter to Bark:

    This prestigious distinction, whose title he (President
    Chirac) wishes to confer from the personal reserve of
    medals of the president, is in recognition of the quality
    of the services you have provided to our country, and in
    recognition of the attachment you have always shown to it.

    Monsieur Jacques Chirac has requested me to transmit his
    most cordial congratulations for this tribute, so well
    deserved, which France is able to demonstrate in this way.


Bark, in his letter of response, wrote, in part:

    The commitment of the heritage of liberty shared by France
    and the United States is of an abiding nature, a friendship
    which began with Benjamin Franklin's first visit to Paris
    in the eighteenth century.

    Today America continues to recognize the enduring consequence
    of this friendship; it was a deliberate choice to name the
    square opposite the White House in Washington, D.C., after
    Lafayette. This friendship applies to France in equal
    measure; it is not an accident that the ties which unite
    two great countries were given unique meaning by France's
    gift of the Statue of Liberty that has stood at the entrance
    to the harbor of New York City for more than a century. And
    both countries share a love of freedom symbolized by the
    American flag that flies at the French grave of Lafayette
    in the cemetery of Picpus in Paris.


Bark has specialized in European affairs since he came to the Hoover Institution in 1970 on a postdoctoral fellowship. His book on the postwar history of Germany The History of Germany begins with the establishment of the nation from Ancient Roman times to the 8th century, and then continues into the Holy Roman Empire dating from the 9th century until 1806 .  (1989), coauthored with David Gress David Gress (born 29 January 1953), is a Danish-American historian, known for his 1998 survey From Plato to Nato on Western identity and grand narratives.

He was born in Copenhagen. He was an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge, where he read classics.
, was published in a French translation in 1992 by the distinguished French publisher Robert Laffont.

In 1997, Bark served as editor and contributor to the volume "Reflections on Europe: Half a Century of the European-American Relationship," which also contained essays from scholars in England, France, Germany, and the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. .

More recently, Bark participated in a conference cosponsored by the Institution with the Club Temoin of Paris, held in December 2000 in the Palais de Luxembourg, hosted by the president of the French senate. The subject of the conference was Franco-American cooperation and the French Resistance during World War II Resistance during World War II occurred in every occupied country by a variety of means, ranging from non-cooperation, disinformation and propaganda to hiding crashed pilots and even to outright warfare and the recapturing of towns. .

In 1997, Bark received the Knight's Cross of the Legion of Merit Legion of Merit
n. Abbr. LM
A U.S. military decoration awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.
 (Das Bundesverdienstkreuz Erste Klasse der Bundesrepublik Deutschland) from the president of the Federal Republic of Germany.

The Hoover Institution, founded at Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president.  in 1919 by Herbert Hoover, who went on to become the 31st president of the United States The head of the Executive Branch, one of the three branches of the federal government.

The U.S. Constitution sets relatively strict requirements about who may serve as president and for how long.
, is an interdisciplinary research center for advanced study on domestic and international affairs.
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