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Foy David Kohler (February

15, 1908 – December 23, 1990) was an American diplomat who was the United

States Ambassador to the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Kohler

was born in Oakwood, Ohio but

the family moved to Toledo when he was

young. He attended the University of Toledo and Ohio State University,

where he graduated in 1931 with a BS in foreign studies. He

entered the Foreign Service and

served in Windsor (Canada), Belgrade (Yugoslavia), and Bucharest (Romania). He

married Phyllis Penn of Greensboro, North Carolina in

Bucharest in 1935.[1] Later they served in Athens (Greece), Cairo (Egypt), Vietnam, and Bolivia. Kohler

studied Russian at Cornell University in

1946 and then had his first tour in Moscow from 1947-49 working for Ambassador Walter Bedell Smith. Following

a tour as Director of Voice of America, in September 1962 President John F. Kennedy named Kohler Ambassador to the Soviet Union. He and his wife moved to Spaso House, the U.S. Ambassador’s residence in Moscow, and

began a complete remodeling of the mansion. In

just a few weeks the Cuban Missile Crisis began

and Kohler found himself engaged in defusing a serious international crisis.

The Americans had found that the Soviets were placing nuclear missiles in Cuba.

After two weeks of tension over the risk of escalation, Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles. The

experience convinced both sides of the need for better communications. On June

20, 1963, the two countries agreed to set up a continuous connection over a

secure transatlantic cable, as a "hot line" for use in times of emergency.  On

August 5, 1963, the Limited Test Ban Treaty,

which banned nuclear testing in the atmosphere, under water, or outer space,

was signed in Moscow. This was to be the first in a series of arms control

agreements between the superpowers. On March 6, 1967, Kohler received word

that Svetlana Alliluyeva, the

daughter of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had decided to defect to the U.S. in New Delhi. He had the responsibility to inform the Soviets via

their Ambassador to the U.S., Anatoly Dobrynin. Kohler

retired from the foreign service in 1967 with the personal rank of Career

Ambassador. The Kohlers moved to Florida and he became a professor of International

Studies at the Center for Advanced International Studies of the University of Miami. He

died December 23, 1990. He and Phyllis never had children. He was a member of

the Council on Foreign

Relations, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Upsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa.[1] 



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