Key facts about Henry Kissinger, US diplomat and presidential adviser
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[November 30, 2023]
-Here are some facts on American diplomat Henry Kissinger,
who died at age 100 on Wednesday:
* He was born Heinz Alfred Kissinger in Furth, a city in Germany's
Bavarian region, on May 27, 1923. As an Orthodox Jew, he was bullied by
anti-Semites and in 1938 his family joined the exodus from Nazi Germany
by moving to New York. He became a naturalized American in 1943.
* Kissinger returned to his homeland during World War Two as a member of
the U.S. Army's 84th Infantry Division. He worked as a translator in
intelligence operations and helped round up Gestapo members. He was
awarded a Bronze Star.
* After a standout career on the Harvard University faculty, Kissinger
joined Richard Nixon's administration as national security adviser in
1969, a job he kept after Nixon resigned and was succeeded as president
by Gerald Ford. He also served as secretary of state under Nixon and
Ford.
* Kissinger had a hand in many epoch-changing global events of the
1970s, including the Vietnam War, the diplomatic opening of China,
landmark U.S.-Soviet arms control talks and expanded ties between Israel
and its Arab neighbors.
* The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize that went to Kissinger and North Vietnam's
Le Duc Tho was one of the most controversial in the award's history.
They were selected for their work on the Paris peace talks, which were
to have arranged the withdrawal of U.S. troops, a ceasefire, and
preservation of the South Vietnamese government. Two members of the
Nobel committee resigned over the choice and Tho declined the prize on
the grounds their work had not yet brought peace.
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger addresses a
conference in Istanbul, May 31, 2007. REUTERS/Osman Orsal/File Photo
* During his bachelor days Kissinger was seen with actresses Candice
Bergen, Shirley MacLaine, Jill St. John, Marlo Thomas, Liv Ullman
and Samantha Eggar, as well as Diane Sawyer, then a White House
staffer and later an ABC News anchor. Those who knew him, however,
said the playboy image was mostly a media creation.
* Kissinger last worked in a presidential administration in 1977 but
he maintained a relationship with George W. Bush. The then-president
chose Kissinger to head a commission investigating the Sept. 11,
2001, attacks but he stepped down because he did not want to reveal
the names of the clients of his consulting business.
* The Argentine military belived that Kissinger had given them the
go-ahead to conduct their "dirty war" against leftist dissidents,
later declassifed documents showed. He said the military should be
encouraged at the time of the 1976 coup and later praised them for
wiping out "terrorist forces."
* Musician Tom Lehrer famously said: "Political satire became
obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize."
(Compiled by Bill Trott; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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