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Greenberg was born into a Jewish family in Greenwich Village, New York City. [1] [2] His father, Jacob Greenberg, died when Hank was six and his mother, Ada Rheingold, married a dairy farmer.
Hank Greenberg's number 5 was retired by the Detroit Tigers in 1983. Greenberg was elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956 on his eighth ballot, garnering 85% of the votes. He was the first Jewish player elected to the Hall of Fame.
After the attack, Greenberg immediately reenlisted in the United States Army Air Forces. In 1947, Greenberg, as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates and playing his final season, was one of the few ballplayers to give a warm welcome to Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson, the majors' first black player in many years. Robinson later said, "Class tells.
Hank Greenberg stormed the beaches of Normandy, took part in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp, and returned home to spend five decades building AIG into the world's largest ...
The Princess has therefore decided, in consultation with His Majesty The King and other close family members, ... Verrett was previously engaged to Hank Greenberg, a masseuse, from 2007 to 2015 ...
Hank Greenberg was the CEO of AIG (AIG) for 1968 to 2005, building the firm into the largest insurance company in the world. After being pushed out as an accounting scandal rocked the company, he ...
Stephen David Greenberg (born September 8, 1948) is an American former baseball executive who served as deputy Commissioner of Baseball and chief operating officer of Major League Baseball under commissioners Fay Vincent and Bud Selig. Greenberg is also the co-founder of Classic Sports Network which later known as ESPN Classic.
Evan G. Greenberg (born 1955) is an American business executive. He is the chairman and CEO of the Zürich -based insurance company Chubb Limited (formerly ACE Limited). Early life and education