This Biography is about one of the best Diplomat Henry Kissinger including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Henry Kissinger | |
Real Name | Henry Kissinger |
Profession | Political Leaders |
Famous as | Diplomat, National Security Advisor (America) |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Judaism |
Political ideology | Republican |
Personal life of Henry Kissinger | |
Born on | 27 May 1923 |
Birthday | 27th May |
Age | 93 Years |
Sun Sign | Gemini |
Born in | Germany |
Personality Type | ENTP |
Grouping of People | Illuminati Members |
Family Background of Henry Kissinger | |
Father | Louis Kissinger |
Mother | Paula (Stern) Kissinger |
siblings | Walter Kissinger |
Spouses/Partners | Nancy Kissinger (m. 1974), Ann Fleischer (m. 1949-1964) |
Children | David Kissinger, Elizabeth Kissinger |
Education | Harvard University |
Awards | Nobel Peace Prize Francis Boyer Award National Book Award for History |
Personal Fact of Henry Kissinger | |
Henry Kissinger is a German-born American political scientist, bureaucrat and diplomat who served America as National Security Advisor and later as Secretary of State under the presidency of Richard Nixon and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973. As National Security Advisor and Secretary of States, Kissinger adopted the policy of deente in foreign affairs which improved America’s deteriorating relations with the world’s two super powers – Soviet Union and China. However, his landmark achievement till this day is a ceasefire with Vietnam which brought an end to the long time war between the two countries for which he was awarded the honorary Nobel Peace Prize in 1973. He was one of the few officials of President Nixon to come out with a clean image from the widely condemned Watergate scandal and despite several accusations and impeachments, has continued to hold important positions in the American Government. At present, Kissinger is Chairman of Kissinger Associates Inc., an international consulting firm. As an author he has published numerous books as well as articles on United States foreign policy. His columns appear in leading American and International newspapers. |
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