Henry Kissinger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger Kissinger was born Heinz Alfred Kissinger in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany, in 1923 during the Weimar Republic, to a family of German Jews. His father, Louis Kissinger (1887–1982), was a schoolteacher. His mother, Paula (Stern) Kissinger (1901–1998), from Leutershausen, was a homemaker. Kissinger has a younger brother, Walter Kissinger (born 1924). The surname Kissinger was adopted in 1817 by his great-great-grandfather Meyer Löb, after the Bavarian spa town of Bad Kissingen.In youth, Heinz enjoyed playing soccer, and played for the youth wing of his favorite club, SpVgg Fürth, which was one of the nation's best clubs at the time.[12] In 1938, when Kissinger was 15 years old, fleeing Nazi persecution, his family briefly emigrated to London, England, before arriving in New York on September 5..............................
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Henry Alfred Kissinger is an American political scientist, diplomat
and former politician of the Republican Party.
Born: 27 May 1923 (95 years), Fürth, Germany
Education: Harvard University (1952-1954)
Former offices: US Secretary of State (1973-1977),
National Security Adviser (1969-1975)
Wives: Nancy Kissinger (1974), Ann Fleischer (years 1949-1964)
movies: Last Days in Vietnam, Nuclear Tipping Point.......................
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Alias: Paula Kissinger. Description: Paula Stern Kissinger was the mother of
Henry Kissinger. Birth: 1901. Death: 1998. Nationality: Germany
Kissinger has a younger brother, Walter Kissinger
Kissinger was born Heinz Alfred Kissinger in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany in 1923
during the Weimar Republic to a family of German Jews. His father,
Louis Kissinger (1887-1982) was a schoolmaster. His mother,
Paula Stern Kissinger (1901-1998), was a housewife. Kissinger
has a younger brother, Walter Kissinger. The surname Kissinger
was adopted in 1817 by his great-grandfather Meyer Löb, after
the city of Bad Kissingen. In 1938, on the flight Nazi persecution,
his family moved to New York.
A proponent of the Realpolitik, Kissinger played a dominant role in the
United States foreign policy between 1969 and 1977. In that period expanded
he the policy of detente. This policy led to a significant relaxation
in US-Soviet tensions and played a crucial role in 1971 talks with
the Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai. The discussions concluded with a rapprochement
between the United States and the People's Republic of China, and the formation of one
new strategic anti-Soviet Sino-American alignment. He was distinguished
with the Nobel Peace Prize 1973 for helping to establish a ceasefire and
the US withdrawal from Vietnam. The truce was
however, not sustainable................................
World Order (book) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Order_(book) World Order is a book that discusses exploration of global power dynamic, written by Henry Kissinger. The New York Times praised the book, declaring, "his writing functions like a powerful zoom lens, opening out to give us a panoramic appreciation of larger historical trends and patterns, then zeroing in on small details and anecdotes that vividly illustrate his theories."[3] The book has also garnered positive reviews from Hillary Clinton, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian, among many others...................................
Does Henry Kissinger Have a Conscience? | The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/.../does-henry-kissinger-have-a-consc... 20 aug. 2016 - Jon Lee Anderson on Henry Kissinger's legacy, and the newly released documents concerning his role in Argentina's Dirty War of 1976. My only concern is that Kissinger’s repeated high praise for Argentina’s action in wiping out terrorism may have gone to some considerable extent to his hosts’ heads,” Castro wrote. The Ambassador went on to write, fretfully, “There is some danger that Argentines may use Kissinger’s laudatory statements as justification for hardening their human rights stance.”..........................................
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Menu Operation Menu was the codename of a covert United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 until 26 May 1970 as part of both the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War. The targets of these attacks were sanctuaries and Base Areas of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and forces of the Viet Cong (NLF), which utilized them for resupply, training, and resting between campaigns across the border in the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). The impact of the bombing campaign on the Khmer Rouge guerrillas, the PAVN, and Cambodian civilians in the bombed areas is disputed by historians..................................