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Hoover provided aid to the defeated German nation after the war, as well as relief to famine-stricken Bolshevik-controlled areas of Russia in 1921, despite the opposition of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and other Republicans.
When asked if he was not thus helping Bolshevism, Hoover retorted, " Twenty million people are starving.
Whatever their politics, they shall be fed!
" At war's end, the New York Times named Hoover one of the " Ten Most Important Living Americans ".
In July 1922, Soviet author Maxim Gorky wrote to Hoover:

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