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- Max Fisher presents Henry Ford II with an award from the United Jewish Appeal
- Henry Ford II, Max Fisher and unidentified IDF officer, Sinai peninsula, 1972
- Henry Ford II, his last official Ford portrait
- Henry Ford’s grandchildren. Left to right: Henry II, Josephine, William Clay, Benson
- When his father Edsel, who by then was running FoMoCo, died in 1943 and Henry Ford reasserted control of the company, the United States government discharged Henry Ford II from the Navy. Ford Motor Company was a critical military supplier and the government could not afford for it to be run by an always crazy and now senile man. The junior Ford brought in the so-called “whiz kids” who turned what had been Henry’s feudal fiefdom into a modern corporation, along the way helping to introduce modern postwar cars in the ’49 Ford.
- Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel (in hat and beard), with his Lincoln Cosmopolitan Presidential Limousine, just like Harry Truman’s, a gift from Henry Ford II








