Posted on Nov 22, 2025 / Celebs

Nixon studied at Whittier College, a small liberal-arts school in California, and later earned a law degree from Duke University. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, which added discipline and perspective to his early life. After the war he practised law briefly and quickly moved into politics, winning a House seat in 1946. He gained national attention as a tough anti-communist, especially through his role in the Alger Hiss case. That profile helped him win a U.S. Senate seat and then the vice-presidency under Eisenhower. His early career mixed legal training, military service, and hard-charging politics that set the tone for later years. Those experiences shaped his instincts for strategy and confrontation.
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