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Armand Hammer

Armand Hammer (May 21, 1898[1]: 16  – December 10, 1990) was an American business manager and owner. He spent decades with Occidental Petroleum in the mid 20th century.[2] Called "Lenin's chosen capitalist" by the press, he was also known for his art collection and his close ties to the Soviet Union.[3][4][5]

Armand Hammer
Hammer in 1982
Born(1898-05-21)May 21, 1898
New York City, U.S.
DiedDecember 10, 1990(1990-12-10) (aged 92)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University (B.A., 1919; M.D., 1921)
OccupationBusiness magnate
Known forArm & Hammer Baking Soda
Spouses
(m. 1927; div. 1943)
Angela Carey Zevely
(div. 1954)
Frances Barrett Tolman
(m. 1956; died 1989)
ChildrenJulian Armand Hammer
Relatives

Hammer's business interests around the world and his "citizen diplomacy" helped him cultivate a wide network of friends and associates.

Early life edit

Armand Hammer was born in New York City to Rose (née Lipschitz) and Julius Hammer. Rose and Julius Hammer were Jews who had emigrated to the United States from the area then known as the Russian Empire.[6][7][8] Julius Hammer came to the United States from Odessa (now Ukraine) in 1875 and settled in the Bronx, where he ran a general medical practice and five drugstores.[9][10]

Following the Russian Revolution, a part of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP) under Julius' leadership split off to become a founding element of the Communist Party USA which supported Vladimir Lenin and Bolshevism.[11] As administrative head, commercial attaché, and financial advisor of the Ludwig Martens-led Russian Soviet Government Bureau, Julius Hammer was assigned to generate support for the Russian Soviet Government Bureau and funded the Soviet Russian Bureau by money laundering the proceeds from illegal sales of smuggled diamonds through his company Allied Drug, while his Allied Drug partner, Abraham A. Heller, headed the Soviet Bureau's commercial department.[12] Julius Hammer and Heller traveled extensively across the United States both to stop the embargo of Soviet Russia and to increase United States trade with Soviet Russia along with improving the image of Bolsheviks who were overwhelmingly despised by American socialists.[12] During the United States embargo against Soviet Russia, Julius Hammer used his Allied Drug and Chemical as a front to smuggle items and materials between the United States and Soviet Russia through Riga.[13] After the Lusk Committee supported police raid of the Soviet Russian Government Bureau on June 12, 1919, Ludwig Martens escaped and went underground, often hiding at Hammer's home.[14][15] On December 18, 1920, Martens was deported; he was returned to Soviet Russia in January 1921.[14][15]

Hammer originally said that his father had named him after a character, Armand Duval, in La Dame aux Camélias, a novel by Alexandre Dumas. According to other sources, Hammer later was said to be named after the "arm and hammer" graphic symbol of the SLP, in which his father had a leadership role.[16] Late in his life, Hammer confirmed that this was indeed the origin of his given name.[1]: 16 

Father's imprisonment edit

Due to his socialist and communist activities, Hammer's father Julius had been put under federal surveillance.[17] On July 5, 1919, federal agents witnessed Marie Oganesoff (the 33-year-old Russian wife of a former tsarist diplomat) entering Julius's medical office located in a wing of his Bronx home.[17] Oganesoff, "who had accumulated a life-threatening history of miscarriages, abortions, and poor health, was pregnant and wanted to terminate her pregnancy."[17] The surgical procedure took place in the midst of a great flu epidemic.[18] Six days after the abortion Oganesoff died of pneumonia.[18] Four weeks after her death a Bronx County grand jury indicted Julius Hammer for first-degree manslaughter.[17] The following summer, a criminal prosecutor convinced a jury that Julius Hammer had let his patient "die like a dog" and that the claims that she had actually died from complications due to influenza were mere attempts to cover up his crime.[17] In 1920, a judge sentenced Julius Hammer to three and a half years in Sing Sing prison.[17][19]

While most historians (such as Beverly Gage[20] and Nigel West[21]) state that Julius had performed the abortion, an opposing position has been put forward by author Edward Jay Epstein, who in his book Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer puts forward the claim that it was Armand Hammer, then a medical student, rather than his father who performed the abortion and his father Julius assumed the blame.[22] Epstein's claims come from interview comments made by Bettye Murphy, who had been Armand's mistress.[23] According to Murphy and Epstein's account, the legal strategy was that Julius did not deny that an abortion had been performed, but insisted that it had been medically necessary and that a licensed doctor rather than a medical student would be more convincing in presenting that argument.[24]

Allied Drug edit

After the Soviet Russian Government Bureau closed, Allied Drug's smuggling activities between the United States and Soviet Russia ceased, which caused Allied Drug to gain enormous debts from storing large amounts of unpaid items in warehouses in New York and Riga.[13] In March 1921, Ludwig Martens sent a letter from Moscow through the Soviet mission in Tallinn to Julius Hammer, who was imprisoned at Sing Sing until 1924, granting his Allied Drug and Chemical concessions for trade with Soviet Russia and requested an Allied Drug representative to be present in Soviet Russia.[25]

When his father was imprisoned, Hammer and his brother took Allied Drug, the family business, to new heights, reselling equipment they had bought at depressed prices at the end of World War I. According to Hammer, his first business success was in 1919, manufacturing and selling a ginger extract, which legally contained high levels of alcohol. This was extremely popular during Prohibition, and the company had $1 million in sales that year.[citation needed]

Family envoy in Soviet Union edit

While Julius was imprisoned, he sent Armand Hammer, who could not speak any Russian, to the Soviet Union to look after the affairs of Allied Drug and Chemical.[22][26] Hammer traveled back and forth from the Soviet Union for the next 10 years.[22] In the meantime, Hammer graduated from Columbia College in 1919 and received his medical degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1921.[27][28]

In 1921, while waiting for his internship to begin at Bellevue Hospital, Hammer went to the Soviet Union for a trip that lasted until late 1930.[1]: 73  Although his career in medicine was cut short, he relished being referred to as "Dr. Hammer". Hammer's intentions in the 1921 trip have been debated ever since. He has claimed that he originally intended to recoup $150,000 in debts for drugs shipped during the Allied intervention, but was soon moved by a capitalistic and philanthropic interest in selling wheat to the then-starving Russians.[1]: 43  In his passport application, Hammer stated that he intended to visit only Western Europe.[29] J. Edgar Hoover in the Justice Department knew this was false, but Hammer was allowed to travel, anyway.[1]: 36  The 26-year-old Hoover, who was the Justice Department's expert on subversives, was tipped off that Armand Hammer was a courier for the COMINTERN and ensured that foreign intelligence agencies were notified of Armand Hammer's travels.[30] A skeptical U.S. government watched him through this trip and for the rest of his life.[31][32]

Career edit

Early Soviet ventures edit

First trip to Russia edit

After leaving Columbia Medical School, Hammer extended earlier entrepreneurial ventures with a successful business importing many goods from and exporting pharmaceuticals to the newly formed Soviet Union, together with his younger brother Victor. The blockade of Soviet Russia had ended for most items in February 1921, and on July 5, 1921, he departed New York on his first trip to Soviet Russia as Allied Drug's representative in Soviet Russia.[33] Prior to his departure, he visited Charles Recht, Lenin's United States attorney that supported Soviet Russia's best interests in the United States and whose law office was in the same building that the former Soviet Russian Government Bureau had occupied, and Recht gave Hammer a package to deliver to Ludwig Martens in Moscow.[34] During this first visit, Armand Hammer allowed the Cheka, the Soviet secret police who later became known as the KGB, to take control of Allied Drug and Chemical.[35]

Asbestos concession edit

During his time in Soviet Russia and later the Soviet Union, he perfected bribery and money-laundering techniques, which were exposed later in the 1960s and 1970s during which he tape-recorded his payoffs.[36] After returning to the United States, Hammer stated that Lenin had granted him an asbestos concession for 25 years to mine asbestos from the Urals in Soviet Russia.[37][38] According to Hammer, on his initial trip, he took $60,000 in medical supplies to aid in a typhus epidemic and made a deal with Lenin for furs, caviar, and jewelry expropriated by the Soviet state in exchange for a million bushels (27,216 tons) shipment of surplus American wheat.[38]

Lenin New Economic Policy edit

During Lenin's New Economic Policy, Armand Hammer became the mediator for 38 international companies in their dealings with the USSR.[39] Before Lenin's death, Hammer negotiated the import of Fordson tractors into the USSR, which served a major role in agricultural mechanization in the country.[40][39] Later, after Stalin came to power, additional deals were negotiated with Hammer as an American–Soviet negotiator.[39]

Hammer's move to Soviet Union edit

He moved to the USSR in the 1920s to oversee these operations, especially his large business manufacturing and exporting pens and pencils.[41][42] According to Alexander Barmine, who was assigned by the Central Committee to run the Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga company to compete with Hammer, the stationery concession to produce such items in the Soviet Union was actually granted to Julius Hammer.[43] Barmine states the party spent five million gold rubles on stationery supplies made in factories controlled by Julius Hammer and other concessionaires, making them rich.[44] Barmine further contends that the Soviets were eventually able to duplicate certain items such as typewriter parts and pens, and end those concessions, but were never able to match the quality of Hammer's pencils, so that concession became permanent.[45] Armand Hammer remained in the Soviet Union until 1930.[46]

Return to the United States edit

Back in the United States, Hammer was bequeathed a few Fabergé eggs by the Soviets between 1930 and 1933.[47][48] The authenticity of the artifacts was questioned.[49] According to Géza von Habsburg, Armand's brother Victor Hammer stated Stalin's trade commissar Anastas Mikoyan provided Fabergé hallmarking tools to Armand to sell fakes,[48][50] and Victor stated a 1938 New York sale he ran with Armand, which grossed several million dollars, consisted of both authentic and inauthentic items (called Fauxbergé by Habsburg), with commissions going back to Mikoyan.[48] Although certainly some fakes were produced, on close examination many of the so-called fake items turned out to actually be from various workshops, particularly that of Henrik Wigstrom, and had been appropriated by the Soviet government when they closed the Faberge company. As the items were either unfinished or not ready for retail sale, many were not hallmarked, so Hammer and his associates finished the work.[citation needed]

In his 1983 book, Red Carpet, author Joseph Finder discusses Hammer's "extensive involvement with Russia."[51] In Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer, Edward Jay Epstein called Hammer "a virtual spy" for the Soviet Union.[52]

Oil company, Libya deals, and return to Soviet negotiation edit

After returning to the US, Hammer entered into a diverse array of business, art, cultural, and humanitarian endeavors, including investing in various U.S. oil-production efforts.

He gained enormous wealth through his United Distillers of America, which was a 1933 established firm known as the A. Hammer Cooperage Corporation until 1946, when it changed its name to United Distillers of America Ltd.[53] In early 1944, Hammer purchased American Distilling Co. and a former New Market, New Hampshire, rum distillery at which his American Distilling employee, Dr. Hanns G. Maister, began producing the first United States-made potato-based spirit, which was a vodka, and also produced a blended whiskey that was retailed through the cooperage's account with West Shore.[53] After a B-25 plane crashed into the north face of the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on a foggy Saturday the 28th of July in 1945, Hammer purchased the damaged 78th floor, refurbished it, and made it the headquarters of his United Distillers of America.[54][55]

His oil investments were later parlayed into control of Occidental Petroleum (Oxy) which he obtained in 1956.[32] Through his Occidental Petroleum and its stakes in Libya, Hammer was pivotal in breaking the tight grip that the major United States domestic producers had on the price of oil, and instead gave OPEC control over oil prices.[35] Arthur Andersen was Oxy's auditor.[56] National Geographic described Occidental chairman Hammer as "a pioneer in the synfuels boom."[57]

In 1973, Libya nationalized 51% of Oxy's holdings in Libya. In 1974, Armand Hammer announced a 35-year oil exploration agreement with Libya, the first such agreement signed by Libya after Muammar Gaddafi came to power in September 1969. By the 1974 deal, 81% of the oil extracted by Occidental Petroleum was going to the Libyan government, with only 19% retained by Occidental Petroleum. At the time, Oxy was the second largest producer of oil in Libya, and Libya was the company's only major source of crude. The Libyan government continually threatened the assets of the company, who would usually give in to Gaddafi's demands.[58]

Throughout his life Hammer continued personal and business dealings with the Soviet Union, despite the Cold War. In later years, he lobbied and traveled extensively at a great personal expense, working for peace between the United States and the Communist countries of the world, including ferrying physicians and supplies into the Soviet Union to help Chernobyl survivors.[59] In his book The Prize, Daniel Yergin writes that Hammer "ended up as a go-between for five Soviet General Secretaries and seven U.S. Presidents."[60]

Détente edit

Through Hammer's closeness to Yuri Andropov, Andropov assigned Mikhail Ilyich Bruk (Russian: Михаил Ильич Брук; 1923 Moscow – 2009 Jurmala) also called Mike or Michael Brook or Brooke, who was an English-Russian translator, as Hammer's personal ambassador and expediter and was present as Hammer's translator at all meetings between Armand Hammer and Soviet leaders in the Soviet Union beginning in 1964.[61][62][63] Bruk had been a technical translator at the first Pugwash conference called the Thinkers' Lodge held in July 1957.[64] According to Armand Hammer, "Mike's KGB."[64]

In early 1969, Armand Hammer obtained control of Eaton's Tower International[a] through which Hammer would have a controlling majority stake in Tower International in exchange for Hammer's Occidental Petroleum assuming the debts of Tower International and Eaton receiving 45% of any profits from Tower International's future projects.[65][66][b][c]

During Soviet times Armand Hammer also financed the World Trade Center Moscow [ru], which opened in 1979 and became known as the Hammer Center.[70]

Trade deals between Nixon and Brezhnev edit

After Richard Nixon, as the first United States President to visit the Soviet Union, traveled to Moscow for a summit that ended on June 1, 1972, Hammer traveled to Moscow arriving July 14, 1972,[d] and, with Sargent Shriver as his legal advisor, negotiated the first trade agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union following Nixon's summit.[72] Six weeks prior to Nixon's departure, Hammer personally gave Maurice Stans, the finance chairman of Nixon's campaign fund, $46,000 in cash from a numbered bank account in Switzerland which Hammer used as his slush fund money.[73] Later, in September 1972 Hammer gave Nixon's campaign fund an additional $54,000 from the same Swiss bank account amounting to a total of $100,000 that Hammer donated to Nixon's campaign fund.[73] On July 18, 1972, Hammer returned to the United States through London and called Tim Babcock, Hammer's lobbyist for the Nixon administration, to have him arrange a meeting with Nixon through H. R. Haldeman, who was Nixon's chief of staff, in order to debrief the President about Hammer's trade deal which occurred on July 20, 1972.[74]

During détente in July 1972, Armand Hammer negotiated a twenty year agreement with Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union that was signed by Hammer in April 1973 in which the Hammer controlled firms Occidental Petroleum and Tower International would export to the Soviet Union, and later Russia, phosphate, which Occidental mined in northern Florida, in return for the Soviet Union, and later Russia, exporting from Odessa through Hammer's firms natural gas that would be converted into ammonia, potash, and urea.[75] This fertilizer deal was to continue until Hammer's 100th birthday in 1998.[76] JaxPort at the Port of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida, was the United States port through which this trade occurred.[77] Nixon encouraged the Export–Import Bank to finance in part the deal, valued at $20 billion over 20 years,[78][79][80] and fund the Soviet construction of four ammonia plants in the greater Volga region, and a pipeline connecting them to the port at Odessa.[80]

On 27 July 1978, the fertilizer deal began functioning in the Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, with the opening of the port and the Odessa plants near the former location of Grigorievka (Russian: Григорьевка) (Ukrainian: Григорівка) at the seaport "Pivdenny" (Russian: Морской порт “Пивденный”) (Ukrainian: Морський торговельний порт «Південний»), which is the deepest port in Ukraine servicing vessels with drafts up to 18.5 metres (61 ft).[38][81][82][83] Pivdenny is located at the Small Adzhalyk Estuary (Ukrainian: Малий Аджалицький лиман) or (Ukrainian: Григо́рівський лима́н) west of the 1974 established Yuzhne (Ukrainian: Южне). The Port of Pivdenny was known as "Grigorievsky" (Russian: «Григорьевский») until 1978 and as the Port of Yuzhne from 1978 until 17 April 2019 when the port was renamed from the Russian word to the Ukrainian word for southern.[38][82][84]

Illegal financial support of Nixon's Watergate fund edit

Politically, Hammer was a strong supporter of the Republican Party.[85] Hammer anonymously gave $46,000 to support Nixon before a 1971 law took effect on April 7, 1972, which banned political contributions both anonymous and through another person.[86] Later, in September 1972, Armand Hammer made an additional three illegal contributions totaling $54,000 to Richard Nixon's Watergate fund through friends of former Montana Governor Tim Babcock, who was Hammer's vice president of Occidental Petroleum,[73] after which both Hammer and Babcock pleaded guilty to charges involving illegal contributions.[86][87][88] Hammer received probation and a $3,000 fine.[85] In August 1989, US President George H. W. Bush pardoned Hammer for the illegal contributions to aid Nixon's re-election in 1972.[86][46]

Association with the Gore family edit

A 2003 interview with Aleksey Mitrofanov (Russian: Алексей Митрофанов) erroneously places the Hammer and Gore families close to each other in Europe.[89][90] Occidental's coal interests were represented for many years by attorney and former U.S. Senator Al Gore Sr., among others. Gore, who had a longtime close friendship with Hammer, became the head of the subsidiary Island Creek Coal Company, upon his election loss in the Senate in November 1970.[56][91] Much of Occidental's coal and phosphate production was in Tennessee, the state Gore represented in the Senate, and Gore owned shares in the company.[e] Former Vice President Al Gore Jr. received much criticism from environmentalists, when the shares passed to the estate after the death of Gore Sr., and Gore Jr. was a son and the executor of the estate.[92][93] Gore Jr. did not exercise control over the shares, which were eventually sold when the estate closed.[94][95]

Hammer was very fond of Gore Jr. and, in 1984, under Hammer's guidance, Gore Jr. sought Tennessee's Senate office previously held by Howard Baker. Hammer supposedly promised Gore Sr. that he could make his son the president of the United States. It was under Hammer's encouragement and support that Gore Jr. sought the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1988.[96][97]

Stake in Arm & Hammer edit

In the 1980s Hammer owned a considerable amount of stock in Church & Dwight, the company that manufactures Arm & Hammer products; he also served on its board of directors. However, the Arm & Hammer company's brand name did not originate with Armand Hammer. It was in use 31 years before Hammer was born.[98] While Hammer and Occidental said that the Church & Dwight investment was a coincidence, Hammer acknowledged previously trying to buy the Arm & Hammer brand as a result of often being asked about it.[99][100]

President's Cancer Panel edit

In 1981, Hammer was appointed by US President Ronald Reagan to serve on the three-member President's Cancer Panel and he later served as chairman of the panel from 1984 to 1989.[101][102][103] As chairman of the panel, he announced a campaign to raise $1 billion a year to fight cancer.[104]

Other activities and pursuits edit

He was a collector of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. His personal donation forms the core of the permanent collection of the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California. Together with his brother Victor, he was the owner of the "Hammer Galleries" in New York City.[105][106][107] Hammer purchased Knoedler, the oldest art gallery in America, in 1971.[108] Hammer hired art historian John Richardson as director at Knoedler.[109] Richarson later wrote an unflattering portrait of him.[110]

 
Sign of the Armand Hammer Golf Course in Holmby Park in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles

Hammer was a philanthropist, supporting causes related to education, medicine, and the arts. Among his legacies is the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (now generally called the UWC-USA, part of the United World Colleges). Together with his friends Harry and Rosa Strygler, he also supported several Jewish foundations, particularly those associated with the Holocaust.

Hammer hungered for a Nobel Peace Prize, and he was repeatedly nominated for one, including by Menachem Begin,[111] but never won.

In 1986, Forbes magazine estimated his net worth at $200 million.[112]

Hammer made a guest appearance on a 1988 episode of The Cosby Show (as the grandfather of a friend of Theo Huxtable's who was suffering from cancer), saying that a cure for cancer was imminent.[113]

Hammer was leading Occidental in 1988 when its oil rig, Piper Alpha, exploded, killing 167 men. The Cullen Report highlighted failings in many areas on the platform.

Due to his closeness to the future Charles III, then Prince of Wales, he was figuratively called a godfather to one of the Prince's children.[114][115] It has been reported that Charles intended to make Hammer Prince William's godfather but was forced to abandon these plans as Princess Diana disliked the idea.[116] In the 1980s, Hammer gave strong financial support to Prince Charles's projects of nearly 40 million pounds and free use of Hammer's Boeing 727.[117]

As of 2016, he has been the subject of six biographies: in 1975 (Considine, authorized biography), 1985 (Bryson, coffee table book), Weinberg 1989, Blumay 1992, Epstein 1996, and Alef 2009; and two autobiographies (1932 and a bestseller in 1987). His art collection, The Armand Hammer Collection: Four Centuries of Masterpieces, published by the Armand Hammer Foundation in multiple editions, eventually became five centuries of masterpieces, sometimes in conjunction with museums where the collection was displayed.[118] and his philanthropic projects[119] were the subject of numerous publications.

Awards edit

In 1978, Hammer, as a non-citizen of the Soviet Union, received the Soviet Union's award the Order of Friendship of Peoples from Leonid Brezhnev because of his strong support of both the International Workers and Communist movement and the needs of the Soviet Union.[32][114] By the time of his death, Hammer had received other awards, including:

Personal life edit

 
Family tomb in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery

Hammer was the middle of three sons. He had close relationships, including in business, with his brothers, Harry and Victor Hammer, throughout their lives.

Hammer married three times. In 1927, Hammer married a Russian actress, Olga Vadimovna von Root, who was the daughter of a czarist general.[9][10] In 1943, he married Angela Zevely. In 1956, he married the wealthy widow Frances Barrett, and they remained married until her death in 1989.[123]

Hammer had one son, Julian Armand Hammer, by his first wife.[124][1]: 120  Hammer's grandson is businessman Michael Armand Hammer; his great-grandson is actor Armie Hammer.

Hammer died of bone marrow cancer in December 1990, aged 92 in Los Angeles. He was buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, across the street from the Occidental Petroleum headquarters on Wilshire Boulevard.

See also edit

Publications edit

Articles

Books

Further reading edit

Biographical profiles

  • Ingham, John N. Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders, Vol. 2: H–M. Greenwood Press (1983): 533–536. ISBN 0313239088.
  • Tycoons and Entrepreneurs. New York: Macmillan Library Reference USA (1998): 87–92. ISBN 978-0028649825.

Books

Catalogs

  • Denver Art Museum. The Armand Hammer Collection: Four Centuries of Masterpieces. An exhibition catalog (February 18–April 9, 1978).

Novels

  • Triantafyllou, Soti. To Ergostassio ton Molivion [The Pencil Factory] (in Greek). Patakis (2000).

Notes edit

  1. ^ In 1954 during the United States' McCarthyism era and to affect the trading of sheet metal from Cyrus Eaton's Republic Steel in Cleveland for chrome ore primarily from the Kazakh SSR in the Soviet Union, Eaton's son Cyrus Eaton Jr., established the Canadian firm Tower International in Montreal to act as an intermediary because direct trade between the United States and the Soviet Union was unthinkable.[65]
  2. ^ Later, during the 1980s perestroika, Cyrus Eaton World Trade Ltd. contributed to the opening up of trade between the Soviet Union and Canada.[67]
  3. ^ In July 1972, Armand Hammer's financial wizard Dorman Commons, who was the chief financial officer at Hammer's Occidental Petroleum in Los Angeles, estimated that Tower International's International Trade Center project in Moscow would cost $100 million and would be a complete flop if détente failed.[68] On July 31, 1972, Commons voiced his thoughts with Hammer after which Hammer fired Commons effective August 1, 1972.[69]
  4. ^ During this trip which Mike Brook organized, Hammer was the first person to fly to the Soviet Union in a privately owned airplane, his Gulfstream jet, and did not go through the typical passport and customs checks.[71]
  5. ^ Occidental held large phosphate reserves near Jacksonville, Florida.[77]

References edit

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  2. ^ "History of Occidental Petroleum Corporation". FundingUniverse. from the original on September 25, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
  3. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 9.
  4. ^ "Lenin's capitalist friend". The Economist. No. 6558. London. May 3, 1969. p. 76.
  5. ^ "Deal-maker Armand Hammer Moscow's capitalist comrade". Christian Science Monitor. July 3, 1980. ISSN 0882-7729. from the original on January 19, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  6. ^ . highbeam.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012.
  7. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 34.
  8. ^ Bradford Matsen (2011). Death and Oil: The True Story of the Piper Alpha Disaster on the North Sea. Pantheon Books. p. 47. ISBN 9780307378811.
  9. ^ a b Considine, Bob (1975). The remarkable life of Dr. Armand Hammer. Harper & Row. pp. 75. ISBN 0-06-010836-3.
  10. ^ a b "Reaches Into Her Gypsy Songbag For Tunes To Give To Posterity". Meriden Daily Journal. March 6, 1934. from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
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  12. ^ a b Epstein 1996, p. 40.
  13. ^ a b Epstein 1996, p. 41.
  14. ^ a b Epstein 1996, p. 42.
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  18. ^ a b John N. Ingham (1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders. Vol. 2. Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated.
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  26. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 43.
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  29. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 45.
  30. ^ Epstein 1996, pp. 22, 49–50.
  31. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 22.
  32. ^ a b c Hastedt, Glenn P., ed. (2011). Spies, Wiretaps, and Secret Operations; An Encyclopedia of American Espionage: Hammer, Armand (May 21, 1898–December 10, 1990). ABC-Clio. pp. 354–355. ISBN 978-1851098088.
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  34. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 48.
  35. ^ a b Persico, Joseph E. (October 13, 1996). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 15, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  36. ^ Epstein 1996, pp. 249–258.
  37. ^ Epstein 1996, p. 257.
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  44. ^ Barmine, Alexander (1945). One Who Survived. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 157.
  45. ^ Barmine, Alexander (1945). One Who Survived. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 158.
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  48. ^ a b c "Faberge show exposes market in fakes". UPI. from the original on November 8, 2021. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  49. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (October 14, 1996). "Armand Hammer's Maze of Skulduggery". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on October 6, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
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Bibliography edit

  • Epstein, Edward Jay (1996). Dossier : the secret history of Armand Hammer (1st ed.). New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0679448020.

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Interview with Epstein on occasion of the publication of "Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer", C-SPAN
  • Armand Hammer Collection at UCLA

armand, hammer, other, uses, disambiguation, confused, with, hammer, hammer, music, group, armie, hammer, 1898, december, 1990, american, business, manager, owner, spent, decades, with, occidental, petroleum, 20th, century, called, lenin, chosen, capitalist, p. For other uses see Armand Hammer disambiguation Not to be confused with Arm amp Hammer arm and hammer Armand Hammer music group or Armie Hammer Armand Hammer May 21 1898 1 16 December 10 1990 was an American business manager and owner He spent decades with Occidental Petroleum in the mid 20th century 2 Called Lenin s chosen capitalist by the press he was also known for his art collection and his close ties to the Soviet Union 3 4 5 Armand HammerHammer in 1982Born 1898 05 21 May 21 1898New York City U S DiedDecember 10 1990 1990 12 10 aged 92 Los Angeles California U S Alma materColumbia University B A 1919 M D 1921 OccupationBusiness magnateKnown forArm amp Hammer Baking SodaSpousesOlga Vadina von Root m 1927 div 1943 wbr Angela Carey Zevely div 1954 wbr Frances Barrett Tolman m 1956 died 1989 wbr ChildrenJulian Armand HammerRelativesVictor Hammer brother Casey Hammer granddaughter Michael Hammer grandson Armie Hammer great grandson Victor Hammer great grandson Hammer s business interests around the world and his citizen diplomacy helped him cultivate a wide network of friends and associates Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Father s imprisonment 1 2 Allied Drug 1 3 Family envoy in Soviet Union 2 Career 2 1 Early Soviet ventures 2 1 1 First trip to Russia 2 1 2 Asbestos concession 2 1 3 Lenin New Economic Policy 2 1 4 Hammer s move to Soviet Union 2 2 Return to the United States 2 3 Oil company Libya deals and return to Soviet negotiation 2 4 Detente 2 4 1 Trade deals between Nixon and Brezhnev 2 5 Illegal financial support of Nixon s Watergate fund 2 6 Association with the Gore family 2 7 Stake in Arm amp Hammer 2 8 President s Cancer Panel 3 Other activities and pursuits 4 Awards 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 Publications 8 Further reading 9 Notes 10 References 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life editArmand Hammer was born in New York City to Rose nee Lipschitz and Julius Hammer Rose and Julius Hammer were Jews who had emigrated to the United States from the area then known as the Russian Empire 6 7 8 Julius Hammer came to the United States from Odessa now Ukraine in 1875 and settled in the Bronx where he ran a general medical practice and five drugstores 9 10 Following the Russian Revolution a part of the Socialist Labor Party of America SLP under Julius leadership split off to become a founding element of the Communist Party USA which supported Vladimir Lenin and Bolshevism 11 As administrative head commercial attache and financial advisor of the Ludwig Martens led Russian Soviet Government Bureau Julius Hammer was assigned to generate support for the Russian Soviet Government Bureau and funded the Soviet Russian Bureau by money laundering the proceeds from illegal sales of smuggled diamonds through his company Allied Drug while his Allied Drug partner Abraham A Heller headed the Soviet Bureau s commercial department 12 Julius Hammer and Heller traveled extensively across the United States both to stop the embargo of Soviet Russia and to increase United States trade with Soviet Russia along with improving the image of Bolsheviks who were overwhelmingly despised by American socialists 12 During the United States embargo against Soviet Russia Julius Hammer used his Allied Drug and Chemical as a front to smuggle items and materials between the United States and Soviet Russia through Riga 13 After the Lusk Committee supported police raid of the Soviet Russian Government Bureau on June 12 1919 Ludwig Martens escaped and went underground often hiding at Hammer s home 14 15 On December 18 1920 Martens was deported he was returned to Soviet Russia in January 1921 14 15 Hammer originally said that his father had named him after a character Armand Duval in La Dame aux Camelias a novel by Alexandre Dumas According to other sources Hammer later was said to be named after the arm and hammer graphic symbol of the SLP in which his father had a leadership role 16 Late in his life Hammer confirmed that this was indeed the origin of his given name 1 16 Father s imprisonment edit Due to his socialist and communist activities Hammer s father Julius had been put under federal surveillance 17 On July 5 1919 federal agents witnessed Marie Oganesoff the 33 year old Russian wife of a former tsarist diplomat entering Julius s medical office located in a wing of his Bronx home 17 Oganesoff who had accumulated a life threatening history of miscarriages abortions and poor health was pregnant and wanted to terminate her pregnancy 17 The surgical procedure took place in the midst of a great flu epidemic 18 Six days after the abortion Oganesoff died of pneumonia 18 Four weeks after her death a Bronx County grand jury indicted Julius Hammer for first degree manslaughter 17 The following summer a criminal prosecutor convinced a jury that Julius Hammer had let his patient die like a dog and that the claims that she had actually died from complications due to influenza were mere attempts to cover up his crime 17 In 1920 a judge sentenced Julius Hammer to three and a half years in Sing Sing prison 17 19 While most historians such as Beverly Gage 20 and Nigel West 21 state that Julius had performed the abortion an opposing position has been put forward by author Edward Jay Epstein who in his book Dossier The Secret History of Armand Hammer puts forward the claim that it was Armand Hammer then a medical student rather than his father who performed the abortion and his father Julius assumed the blame 22 Epstein s claims come from interview comments made by Bettye Murphy who had been Armand s mistress 23 According to Murphy and Epstein s account the legal strategy was that Julius did not deny that an abortion had been performed but insisted that it had been medically necessary and that a licensed doctor rather than a medical student would be more convincing in presenting that argument 24 Allied Drug edit After the Soviet Russian Government Bureau closed Allied Drug s smuggling activities between the United States and Soviet Russia ceased which caused Allied Drug to gain enormous debts from storing large amounts of unpaid items in warehouses in New York and Riga 13 In March 1921 Ludwig Martens sent a letter from Moscow through the Soviet mission in Tallinn to Julius Hammer who was imprisoned at Sing Sing until 1924 granting his Allied Drug and Chemical concessions for trade with Soviet Russia and requested an Allied Drug representative to be present in Soviet Russia 25 When his father was imprisoned Hammer and his brother took Allied Drug the family business to new heights reselling equipment they had bought at depressed prices at the end of World War I According to Hammer his first business success was in 1919 manufacturing and selling a ginger extract which legally contained high levels of alcohol This was extremely popular during Prohibition and the company had 1 million in sales that year citation needed Family envoy in Soviet Union edit While Julius was imprisoned he sent Armand Hammer who could not speak any Russian to the Soviet Union to look after the affairs of Allied Drug and Chemical 22 26 Hammer traveled back and forth from the Soviet Union for the next 10 years 22 In the meantime Hammer graduated from Columbia College in 1919 and received his medical degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1921 27 28 In 1921 while waiting for his internship to begin at Bellevue Hospital Hammer went to the Soviet Union for a trip that lasted until late 1930 1 73 Although his career in medicine was cut short he relished being referred to as Dr Hammer Hammer s intentions in the 1921 trip have been debated ever since He has claimed that he originally intended to recoup 150 000 in debts for drugs shipped during the Allied intervention but was soon moved by a capitalistic and philanthropic interest in selling wheat to the then starving Russians 1 43 In his passport application Hammer stated that he intended to visit only Western Europe 29 J Edgar Hoover in the Justice Department knew this was false but Hammer was allowed to travel anyway 1 36 The 26 year old Hoover who was the Justice Department s expert on subversives was tipped off that Armand Hammer was a courier for the COMINTERN and ensured that foreign intelligence agencies were notified of Armand Hammer s travels 30 A skeptical U S government watched him through this trip and for the rest of his life 31 32 Career editEarly Soviet ventures edit First trip to Russia edit After leaving Columbia Medical School Hammer extended earlier entrepreneurial ventures with a successful business importing many goods from and exporting pharmaceuticals to the newly formed Soviet Union together with his younger brother Victor The blockade of Soviet Russia had ended for most items in February 1921 and on July 5 1921 he departed New York on his first trip to Soviet Russia as Allied Drug s representative in Soviet Russia 33 Prior to his departure he visited Charles Recht Lenin s United States attorney that supported Soviet Russia s best interests in the United States and whose law office was in the same building that the former Soviet Russian Government Bureau had occupied and Recht gave Hammer a package to deliver to Ludwig Martens in Moscow 34 During this first visit Armand Hammer allowed the Cheka the Soviet secret police who later became known as the KGB to take control of Allied Drug and Chemical 35 Asbestos concession edit During his time in Soviet Russia and later the Soviet Union he perfected bribery and money laundering techniques which were exposed later in the 1960s and 1970s during which he tape recorded his payoffs 36 After returning to the United States Hammer stated that Lenin had granted him an asbestos concession for 25 years to mine asbestos from the Urals in Soviet Russia 37 38 According to Hammer on his initial trip he took 60 000 in medical supplies to aid in a typhus epidemic and made a deal with Lenin for furs caviar and jewelry expropriated by the Soviet state in exchange for a million bushels 27 216 tons shipment of surplus American wheat 38 Lenin New Economic Policy edit During Lenin s New Economic Policy Armand Hammer became the mediator for 38 international companies in their dealings with the USSR 39 Before Lenin s death Hammer negotiated the import of Fordson tractors into the USSR which served a major role in agricultural mechanization in the country 40 39 Later after Stalin came to power additional deals were negotiated with Hammer as an American Soviet negotiator 39 Hammer s move to Soviet Union edit He moved to the USSR in the 1920s to oversee these operations especially his large business manufacturing and exporting pens and pencils 41 42 According to Alexander Barmine who was assigned by the Central Committee to run the Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga company to compete with Hammer the stationery concession to produce such items in the Soviet Union was actually granted to Julius Hammer 43 Barmine states the party spent five million gold rubles on stationery supplies made in factories controlled by Julius Hammer and other concessionaires making them rich 44 Barmine further contends that the Soviets were eventually able to duplicate certain items such as typewriter parts and pens and end those concessions but were never able to match the quality of Hammer s pencils so that concession became permanent 45 Armand Hammer remained in the Soviet Union until 1930 46 Return to the United States edit Back in the United States Hammer was bequeathed a few Faberge eggs by the Soviets between 1930 and 1933 47 48 The authenticity of the artifacts was questioned 49 According to Geza von Habsburg Armand s brother Victor Hammer stated Stalin s trade commissar Anastas Mikoyan provided Faberge hallmarking tools to Armand to sell fakes 48 50 and Victor stated a 1938 New York sale he ran with Armand which grossed several million dollars consisted of both authentic and inauthentic items called Fauxberge by Habsburg with commissions going back to Mikoyan 48 Although certainly some fakes were produced on close examination many of the so called fake items turned out to actually be from various workshops particularly that of Henrik Wigstrom and had been appropriated by the Soviet government when they closed the Faberge company As the items were either unfinished or not ready for retail sale many were not hallmarked so Hammer and his associates finished the work citation needed In his 1983 book Red Carpet author Joseph Finder discusses Hammer s extensive involvement with Russia 51 In Dossier The Secret History of Armand Hammer Edward Jay Epstein called Hammer a virtual spy for the Soviet Union 52 Oil company Libya deals and return to Soviet negotiation edit After returning to the US Hammer entered into a diverse array of business art cultural and humanitarian endeavors including investing in various U S oil production efforts He gained enormous wealth through his United Distillers of America which was a 1933 established firm known as the A Hammer Cooperage Corporation until 1946 when it changed its name to United Distillers of America Ltd 53 In early 1944 Hammer purchased American Distilling Co and a former New Market New Hampshire rum distillery at which his American Distilling employee Dr Hanns G Maister began producing the first United States made potato based spirit which was a vodka and also produced a blended whiskey that was retailed through the cooperage s account with West Shore 53 After a B 25 plane crashed into the north face of the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on a foggy Saturday the 28th of July in 1945 Hammer purchased the damaged 78th floor refurbished it and made it the headquarters of his United Distillers of America 54 55 His oil investments were later parlayed into control of Occidental Petroleum Oxy which he obtained in 1956 32 Through his Occidental Petroleum and its stakes in Libya Hammer was pivotal in breaking the tight grip that the major United States domestic producers had on the price of oil and instead gave OPEC control over oil prices 35 Arthur Andersen was Oxy s auditor 56 National Geographic described Occidental chairman Hammer as a pioneer in the synfuels boom 57 In 1973 Libya nationalized 51 of Oxy s holdings in Libya In 1974 Armand Hammer announced a 35 year oil exploration agreement with Libya the first such agreement signed by Libya after Muammar Gaddafi came to power in September 1969 By the 1974 deal 81 of the oil extracted by Occidental Petroleum was going to the Libyan government with only 19 retained by Occidental Petroleum At the time Oxy was the second largest producer of oil in Libya and Libya was the company s only major source of crude The Libyan government continually threatened the assets of the company who would usually give in to Gaddafi s demands 58 Throughout his life Hammer continued personal and business dealings with the Soviet Union despite the Cold War In later years he lobbied and traveled extensively at a great personal expense working for peace between the United States and the Communist countries of the world including ferrying physicians and supplies into the Soviet Union to help Chernobyl survivors 59 In his book The Prize Daniel Yergin writes that Hammer ended up as a go between for five Soviet General Secretaries and seven U S Presidents 60 Detente edit Through Hammer s closeness to Yuri Andropov Andropov assigned Mikhail Ilyich Bruk Russian Mihail Ilich Bruk 1923 Moscow 2009 Jurmala also called Mike or Michael Brook or Brooke who was an English Russian translator as Hammer s personal ambassador and expediter and was present as Hammer s translator at all meetings between Armand Hammer and Soviet leaders in the Soviet Union beginning in 1964 61 62 63 Bruk had been a technical translator at the first Pugwash conference called the Thinkers Lodge held in July 1957 64 According to Armand Hammer Mike s KGB 64 In early 1969 Armand Hammer obtained control of Eaton s Tower International a through which Hammer would have a controlling majority stake in Tower International in exchange for Hammer s Occidental Petroleum assuming the debts of Tower International and Eaton receiving 45 of any profits from Tower International s future projects 65 66 b c During Soviet times Armand Hammer also financed the World Trade Center Moscow ru which opened in 1979 and became known as the Hammer Center 70 Trade deals between Nixon and Brezhnev edit After Richard Nixon as the first United States President to visit the Soviet Union traveled to Moscow for a summit that ended on June 1 1972 Hammer traveled to Moscow arriving July 14 1972 d and with Sargent Shriver as his legal advisor negotiated the first trade agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union following Nixon s summit 72 Six weeks prior to Nixon s departure Hammer personally gave Maurice Stans the finance chairman of Nixon s campaign fund 46 000 in cash from a numbered bank account in Switzerland which Hammer used as his slush fund money 73 Later in September 1972 Hammer gave Nixon s campaign fund an additional 54 000 from the same Swiss bank account amounting to a total of 100 000 that Hammer donated to Nixon s campaign fund 73 On July 18 1972 Hammer returned to the United States through London and called Tim Babcock Hammer s lobbyist for the Nixon administration to have him arrange a meeting with Nixon through H R Haldeman who was Nixon s chief of staff in order to debrief the President about Hammer s trade deal which occurred on July 20 1972 74 During detente in July 1972 Armand Hammer negotiated a twenty year agreement with Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union that was signed by Hammer in April 1973 in which the Hammer controlled firms Occidental Petroleum and Tower International would export to the Soviet Union and later Russia phosphate which Occidental mined in northern Florida in return for the Soviet Union and later Russia exporting from Odessa through Hammer s firms natural gas that would be converted into ammonia potash and urea 75 This fertilizer deal was to continue until Hammer s 100th birthday in 1998 76 JaxPort at the Port of Jacksonville in Jacksonville Florida was the United States port through which this trade occurred 77 Nixon encouraged the Export Import Bank to finance in part the deal valued at 20 billion over 20 years 78 79 80 and fund the Soviet construction of four ammonia plants in the greater Volga region and a pipeline connecting them to the port at Odessa 80 On 27 July 1978 the fertilizer deal began functioning in the Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union with the opening of the port and the Odessa plants near the former location of Grigorievka Russian Grigorevka Ukrainian Grigorivka at the seaport Pivdenny Russian Morskoj port Pivdennyj Ukrainian Morskij torgovelnij port Pivdennij which is the deepest port in Ukraine servicing vessels with drafts up to 18 5 metres 61 ft 38 81 82 83 Pivdenny is located at the Small Adzhalyk Estuary Ukrainian Malij Adzhalickij liman or Ukrainian Grigo rivskij lima n west of the 1974 established Yuzhne Ukrainian Yuzhne The Port of Pivdenny was known as Grigorievsky Russian Grigorevskij until 1978 and as the Port of Yuzhne from 1978 until 17 April 2019 when the port was renamed from the Russian word to the Ukrainian word for southern 38 82 84 Illegal financial support of Nixon s Watergate fund edit Politically Hammer was a strong supporter of the Republican Party 85 Hammer anonymously gave 46 000 to support Nixon before a 1971 law took effect on April 7 1972 which banned political contributions both anonymous and through another person 86 Later in September 1972 Armand Hammer made an additional three illegal contributions totaling 54 000 to Richard Nixon s Watergate fund through friends of former Montana Governor Tim Babcock who was Hammer s vice president of Occidental Petroleum 73 after which both Hammer and Babcock pleaded guilty to charges involving illegal contributions 86 87 88 Hammer received probation and a 3 000 fine 85 In August 1989 US President George H W Bush pardoned Hammer for the illegal contributions to aid Nixon s re election in 1972 86 46 Association with the Gore family edit A 2003 interview with Aleksey Mitrofanov Russian Aleksej Mitrofanov erroneously places the Hammer and Gore families close to each other in Europe 89 90 Occidental s coal interests were represented for many years by attorney and former U S Senator Al Gore Sr among others Gore who had a longtime close friendship with Hammer became the head of the subsidiary Island Creek Coal Company upon his election loss in the Senate in November 1970 56 91 Much of Occidental s coal and phosphate production was in Tennessee the state Gore represented in the Senate and Gore owned shares in the company e Former Vice President Al Gore Jr received much criticism from environmentalists when the shares passed to the estate after the death of Gore Sr and Gore Jr was a son and the executor of the estate 92 93 Gore Jr did not exercise control over the shares which were eventually sold when the estate closed 94 95 Hammer was very fond of Gore Jr and in 1984 under Hammer s guidance Gore Jr sought Tennessee s Senate office previously held by Howard Baker Hammer supposedly promised Gore Sr that he could make his son the president of the United States It was under Hammer s encouragement and support that Gore Jr sought the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1988 96 97 Stake in Arm amp Hammer edit In the 1980s Hammer owned a considerable amount of stock in Church amp Dwight the company that manufactures Arm amp Hammer products he also served on its board of directors However the Arm amp Hammer company s brand name did not originate with Armand Hammer It was in use 31 years before Hammer was born 98 While Hammer and Occidental said that the Church amp Dwight investment was a coincidence Hammer acknowledged previously trying to buy the Arm amp Hammer brand as a result of often being asked about it 99 100 President s Cancer Panel edit In 1981 Hammer was appointed by US President Ronald Reagan to serve on the three member President s Cancer Panel and he later served as chairman of the panel from 1984 to 1989 101 102 103 As chairman of the panel he announced a campaign to raise 1 billion a year to fight cancer 104 Other activities and pursuits editHe was a collector of Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings His personal donation forms the core of the permanent collection of the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles California Together with his brother Victor he was the owner of the Hammer Galleries in New York City 105 106 107 Hammer purchased Knoedler the oldest art gallery in America in 1971 108 Hammer hired art historian John Richardson as director at Knoedler 109 Richarson later wrote an unflattering portrait of him 110 nbsp Sign of the Armand Hammer Golf Course in Holmby Park in Holmby Hills Los AngelesHammer was a philanthropist supporting causes related to education medicine and the arts Among his legacies is the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West now generally called the UWC USA part of the United World Colleges Together with his friends Harry and Rosa Strygler he also supported several Jewish foundations particularly those associated with the Holocaust Hammer hungered for a Nobel Peace Prize and he was repeatedly nominated for one including by Menachem Begin 111 but never won In 1986 Forbes magazine estimated his net worth at 200 million 112 Hammer made a guest appearance on a 1988 episode of The Cosby Show as the grandfather of a friend of Theo Huxtable s who was suffering from cancer saying that a cure for cancer was imminent 113 Hammer was leading Occidental in 1988 when its oil rig Piper Alpha exploded killing 167 men The Cullen Report highlighted failings in many areas on the platform Due to his closeness to the future Charles III then Prince of Wales he was figuratively called a godfather to one of the Prince s children 114 115 It has been reported that Charles intended to make Hammer Prince William s godfather but was forced to abandon these plans as Princess Diana disliked the idea 116 In the 1980s Hammer gave strong financial support to Prince Charles s projects of nearly 40 million pounds and free use of Hammer s Boeing 727 117 As of 2016 he has been the subject of six biographies in 1975 Considine authorized biography 1985 Bryson coffee table book Weinberg 1989 Blumay 1992 Epstein 1996 and Alef 2009 and two autobiographies 1932 and a bestseller in 1987 His art collection The Armand Hammer Collection Four Centuries of Masterpieces published by the Armand Hammer Foundation in multiple editions eventually became five centuries of masterpieces sometimes in conjunction with museums where the collection was displayed 118 and his philanthropic projects 119 were the subject of numerous publications Awards editIn 1978 Hammer as a non citizen of the Soviet Union received the Soviet Union s award the Order of Friendship of Peoples from Leonid Brezhnev because of his strong support of both the International Workers and Communist movement and the needs of the Soviet Union 32 114 By the time of his death Hammer had received other awards including Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 1978 120 US National Medal of Arts 1987 France Legion of Honor Italy Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1 August 1981 121 Sweden Royal Order of the Polar Star Austria Knight Commander s Cross Pakistan Hilal i Quaid Azam Peace Award Israel Leadership Award Venezuela Order of Andres Bello Mexico National Recognition Award Bulgaria Jubilee Medal Belgium Order of the Crown 114 John Jay Award 1981 from Columbia College his alma mater 122 Personal life edit nbsp Family tomb in Westwood Village Memorial Park CemeteryHammer was the middle of three sons He had close relationships including in business with his brothers Harry and Victor Hammer throughout their lives Hammer married three times In 1927 Hammer married a Russian actress Olga Vadimovna von Root who was the daughter of a czarist general 9 10 In 1943 he married Angela Zevely In 1956 he married the wealthy widow Frances Barrett and they remained married until her death in 1989 123 Hammer had one son Julian Armand Hammer by his first wife 124 1 120 Hammer s grandson is businessman Michael Armand Hammer his great grandson is actor Armie Hammer Hammer died of bone marrow cancer in December 1990 aged 92 in Los Angeles He was buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery across the street from the Occidental Petroleum headquarters on Wilshire Boulevard See also editCyrus Eaton Fauxberge List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United StatesPublications editArticles On a Vast China Market Journal of International Affairs vol 39 no 2 China in Transition Winter 1986 19 25 JSTOR 24356572 Books The Quest of the Romanoff Treasure William Farquhar Payson 1932 241 pages Hammer Los Angeles Perigee Books 1988 Co authored by Neil Lyndon Reviewed by Tom Gainor VP of Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Hammer Odyssey of an Entrepreneur The Region August 1987 125 Further reading editBiographical profiles Ingham John N Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders Vol 2 H M Greenwood Press 1983 533 536 ISBN 0313239088 Tycoons and Entrepreneurs New York Macmillan Library Reference USA 1998 87 92 ISBN 978 0028649825 Books Cosidine Bob The Remarkable Life of Dr Armand Hammer New York Harper amp Row 1975 ISBN 0060108363 287 pages Bryson John The World of Armand Hammer Abrams 1985 ISBN 978 0810910935 255 pages Weinberg Steve Armand Hammer The Untold Story Boston Little Brown 1989 ISBN 978 0316928397 501 pages Blumay Carl Dark Side of Power The Real Armand Hammer New York Simon amp Schuster November 1992 ISBN 978 0671700539 494 pages Epstein Edward Jay Dossier The Secret History of Armand Hammer New York Random House 1996 ISBN 978 0679448020 418 pages C SPAN Booknotes interview with author Edward Jay Epstein January 5 1997 Catalogs Denver Art Museum The Armand Hammer Collection Four Centuries of Masterpieces An exhibition catalog February 18 April 9 1978 Novels Triantafyllou Soti To Ergostassio ton Molivion The Pencil Factory in Greek Patakis 2000 Notes edit In 1954 during the United States McCarthyism era and to affect the trading of sheet metal from Cyrus Eaton s Republic Steel in Cleveland for chrome ore primarily from the Kazakh SSR in the Soviet Union Eaton s son Cyrus Eaton Jr established the Canadian firm Tower International in Montreal to act as an intermediary because direct trade between the United States and the Soviet Union was unthinkable 65 Later during the 1980s perestroika Cyrus Eaton World Trade Ltd contributed to the opening up of trade between the Soviet Union and Canada 67 In July 1972 Armand Hammer s financial wizard Dorman Commons who was the chief financial officer at Hammer s Occidental Petroleum in Los Angeles estimated that Tower International s International Trade Center project in Moscow would cost 100 million and would be a complete flop if detente failed 68 On July 31 1972 Commons voiced his thoughts with Hammer after which Hammer fired Commons effective August 1 1972 69 During this trip which Mike Brook organized Hammer was the first person to fly to the Soviet Union in a privately owned airplane his Gulfstream jet and did not go through the typical passport and customs checks 71 Occidental held large phosphate reserves near Jacksonville Florida 77 References edit a b c d e f Steve Weinberg 1990 Armand Hammer The Untold Story Random House Value Publishing ISBN 9780517062821 History of Occidental Petroleum Corporation FundingUniverse Archived from the original on September 25 2018 Retrieved August 31 2014 Epstein 1996 p 9 Lenin s capitalist friend The Economist No 6558 London May 3 1969 p 76 Deal maker Armand Hammer Moscow s capitalist comrade Christian Science Monitor July 3 1980 ISSN 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