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Heinz Alfred grew up in his hometown, where he attended school. When the persecution of the Jewish population in Germany intensified as a result of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in January 1933, he emigrated to the USA with his parents Paula Stern and Ludwig Kissinger in 1938. Kissinger attended high school in New York City. A little later he had to help support the family by working in a factory, which is why he switched to night school. In 1943 Kissinger received US citizenship. He then served in the Army until 1946, for which he was deployed in Germany. After the end of the war, Kissinger initially stayed in Europe, where he worked as a lecturer at the European Command Intelligence School in Oberammergau. In 1947, Kissinger returned to the United States to enroll at Harvard University. In 1952 he completed his master's degree there. Two years later he received his doctorate. phil.
From 1952 to 1969, Kissinger headed the summer university at his university called the Harvard International Seminar. Here he got to know many foreign authorities with whom he would later have to deal as a foreign policy expert. In 1957 he was appointed lecturer and in 1962 professor at Harvard, where he held a full teaching position until 1965. Kissinger's entry into a decidedly political activity dates back to the early 1960s. Under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, he served as an advisor to the National Security Council until 1962 and as an advisor on disarmament issues until 1967. In 1965 he was appointed as an advisor to the State Department, which had to deal with the situation in Vietnam. In the following two years, Kissinger visited Vietnam several times. In 1969, President Richard Nixon elevated the veteran foreign policy expert to head the National Security Council. In this position, which he held until 1975, Kissinger opposed the policy of reconciliation and rapprochement that Kennedy and Johnson had previously initiated towards the Soviet Union.
Nevertheless, as one of his first foreign policy successes, he contributed to the conclusion of the SALT negotiations with the USSR, which culminated in the signing of the treaty by Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow. Kissinger also played a role in bringing about the agreement on the four-power status of West Berlin, which was reached on September 3, 1971 and contributed significantly to facilitating exchange and travel between both parts of the city. Kissinger also had a great influence on the secret diplomatic preparations that led to a rapprochement between the USA and the People's Republic of China under Nixon's presidency. When faced with the Vietnam problem, Kissinger sought to protect US interests with a policy of military strength, which brought him the most criticism. Nevertheless, he reached a ceasefire with Le Duc Tho in 1973, which earned both the Nobel Peace Prize and initiated the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. In 1973, Kissinger was promoted to Secretary of State under Nixon. After his resignation as a result of the Watergate affair, he was confirmed in this position for the entire term of office of the successor Gerald Rudolph Ford from 1974 to 1977.
As Foreign Minister, Kissinger tried to mediate between the Arab and Israeli sides, especially in the Middle East conflict, through intensive travel known as "shuttle diplomacy". This enabled him, among other things, In 1974 the conclusion of the troop disengagement agreement. After Kissinger left the ministerial office as a result of Ford's election defeat in 1977, he founded the consulting firm "Kissinger Associates, Inc." in 1982, which produces analyzes for governments and commercial companies worldwide. In 1987 Kissinger was awarded the International Charlemagne Prize of the city of Aachen. After the upheavals of 1989/90 in the former Eastern Bloc states, Kissinger campaigned for the maintenance of the transatlantic alliance systems between the USA and Europe, for the rapid reunification of Germany and the continuation of European unification. He continued to speak out through numerous publications. In 2001 his treatise "Does America Need a Foreign Policy?" was published. In 2005 he received the Bavarian Order of Merit. In 2007, Kissinger was awarded the Baden-Württemberg Medal of Merit.
Henry Kissinger died on November 29, 2023 in Kent.- Paul Hartmann was born on 8 January 1889 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Longest Day (1962), Bismarck (1940) and Der Tunnel (1933). He was married to Elfriede Lieberum and ???. He died on 30 June 1977 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
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Edgar Rosenberg was born on 21 September 1925 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was a producer and writer, known for Rabbit Test (1978), The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966) and Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (1988). He was married to Joan Rivers. He died on 14 August 1987 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.- Sissi Perlinger was born on 9 December 1963 in Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germany. She is an actress, known for Der letzte Kurier (1996), Night of the Living Dorks (2004) and Drei für Robin Hood (2003).
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Bernhard Kellermann was born on 4 March 1879 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for Der Tunnel (1915), The Tunnel (1933) and Der Tunnel (1933). He was married to Else Michaelis and Mabel Giberson. He died on 17 October 1951 in Klein Glienicke, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.- Walter Kissinger was born on 24 June 1924 in Fürth, Germany. He was married to Eugenie Van Drooge. He died on 3 May 2021 in San Rafael, California, USA.
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Volker Heißmann was born on 10 March 1969 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for 6 auf See (2000), Heißmann + Rassau: Runter mit den Kilos (2022) and Heißmann + Rassau - Komödie aus Franken: Unkraut vergeht nicht! (2020).- Christian Erdt was born in 1987 in Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Yellow is the sky (2020) and Arthurs Gesetz (2018).
- Thilo Wolf was born on 8 September 1967 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He is known for Heißmann + Rassau - Komödie aus Franken: Die lustige Witwe (2019), Heißmann + Rassau - Komödie aus Franken: Charleys Tante (2017) and Frankenschau (1978).
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Heinrich Hoffmann was born on 12 September 1885 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He is known for The World at War (1973) and History (2000). He was married to Therese Baumann and Erna Gröbke. He died on 16 December 1957 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.- Actor
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Herbert Hisel was born on 22 June 1927 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was an actor, known for Das Paradies der flotten Sünder (1968), 2069: A Sex Odyssey (1974) and Naughty Roommates (1969). He was married to Sissy Löwinger. He died on 21 September 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.- Cinematographer
Helge Weindler was born on 16 July 1947 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was a cinematographer, known for Tatort (1970), Trauma (1984) and Die Heartbreakers (1983). He was married to Doris Dörrie. He died on 22 March 1996 in Almeria, Spain.- Jo Schück was born on 12 September 1980 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Rudolph Offenbach was born on 7 October 1905 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was an actor, known for Danger Man (1960), Operation Mermaid (1963) and Twist of Fate (1954). He died on 28 February 1968 in Hampstead, London, England, UK.
- Ludwig Erhard was born on 4 February 1897 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He was married to Luise Erhard. He died on 5 May 1977 in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Nicolas Geisler was born on 9 December 1993 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Alexander Kähler was born on 19 March 1960 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Dietmar Beiersdorfer was born on 16 November 1963 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Eugen Gürster was born on 23 June 1895 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. Eugen was a writer, known for Der Richter von Zalamea (1968), Wetter veränderlich (1962) and Das leben ein traum (1963). Eugen died on 1 May 1980 in West Berlin, West Germany.
- Isabella Soric was born on 1 December 1988 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. She is an actress, known for Ein Haus voller Töchter (2010), The Old Fox (1977) and Disneys kurze Pause (2006).
- Joachim Sartorius was born on 19 March 1946 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Jörg Jaksche was born on 23 July 1976 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Grete Schickedanz was born on 20 October 1911 in Fürth, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire [now Bavaria, Germany]. She died on 23 July 1994 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany.
- Gustav Schickedanz was born on 1 January 1895 in Fürth, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire [now Bavaria, Germany]. He died on 27 March 1977 in Fürth, Bavaria, West Germany.
- Max Bernstein was born on 5 May 1854 in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. Max was a writer, known for Die Mali (1920). Max was married to Elsa Porges. Max died on 9 March 1925 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.