Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger - National Security Advisor (america), Birthday and Life

Violet FieldHome › AmericanHenry KissingerMay 27, 1923607 views

0 based on 0 rates
Henry Kissinger Biography Stories 

Henry Kissinger's Personal Details

Henry Kissinger is a former American Secretary of State who played a key role in ending the Vietnam War

InformationDetail
BirthdayMay 27, 1923
NationalityAmerican
FamousIlluminati Members, Harvard University, Leaders, Political Leaders, Diplomats, ENTP, National Security Advisor (america)
SpousesNancy Kissinger (m. 1974), Ann Fleischer (m. 1949–1964)
SiblingsWalter Kissinger
Known asHenry Alfred Kissinger
ChildrensDavid Kissinger, Elizabeth Kissinger
Universities
  • Harvard University
  • Harvard University
Notable Alumnis
  • Harvard University
Birth PlaceGermany
Political IdeologyRepublican
ReligionJudaism
Height175
GenderMale
FatherLouis Kissinger
MotherPaula (Stern) Kissinger
Net Worth$20 million as of June 27,2017
Sun SignGemini
Born inGermany
Famous asDiplomat, National Security Advisor (America)

Henry Kissinger's photo

Who is 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 détente 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.

// Famous Harvard University

Bertil Gotthard Ohlin

Bertil Gotthard Ohlin

Bertil Gotthard Ohlin was a famous Swedish economist. This biography profiles his childhood, family life & achievements.

Xi Mingze

Xi Mingze

Xi Mingze is the daughter of Chinese Leader Xi Jinping, Check out this biography to know about her birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about her.

Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag is an American critical essayist, cultural analyst, novelist, political activist, filmmaker and playwright of international repute. Read on to find out more about her childhood, career, profile and timeline.

Childhood & Early Life

Henry Kissinger was born on May 27, 1923 in Furth Bavaria, Germany, into a Jewish family. His father Louis Kissinger was a schoolteacher and his mother Paula Kissinger was a homemaker.

In 1938, because of Nazi persecution, his family had to move to London, England, and finally to New York.

After completing high school, he enrolled in the City College of New York, as a part time student. But his studies were interrupted in early 1943, as he had to be drafted into the army.

During the American advance into Germany, Kissinger, though he was only a private, was put in charge of the administration of the city of Krefeld, as there was lack of German speakers on the division’s intelligence staff. He established a civilian administration within eight days, which earned him the rank of sergeant.

Later he was given charge of a team in Hanover to track down Gestapo officers and other saboteurs. For this, he was awarded the Bronze star.

In 1945, he was made commandant of the Bansheim metro CIC detachment, Bergstrasse district of Hesse, for de-Nazification of the area. Despite having absolute authority and powers of arrest, Kissinger took care to avoid abuses against the local population. Next year, he was reassigned to teach at the European Command Intelligence School at Camp King.

He received his BA degree in political science from Harvard College in 1950, and later his MA and PhD from Harvard University in 1951 and 1952 respectively. After finishing his studies, Kissinger remained at Harvard as a member of the faculty in the Department of Government.

Career

In 1955, he became a consultant to the National Security Council’s Operations Coordination Board, as well as study director in nuclear weapons and foreign policy at the Council on Foreign relations.

Around this time, he also released his book ‘Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy’ and worked for the Rockfeller Brothers Fund from 1956 to 1958. Later in 1958, he co-founded the Center for International Affairs with Robert Bowie.

From 1958 to 1971, he served as director of the Harvard Defense Studies Program. He also served as a consultant to several government agencies like the Operations Research Office, Rand Corporation, etc.

Henry Kissinger became an advisor to Nelson Rockfeller and supported his bid for the Republican nomination for president in 1960, 1964 and 1968. Richard Nixon became the president in 1968 following which he appointed Kissinger as the National Security Advisor. Later he was made Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977.

The Vietnam War was the greatest foreign policy trial of Kissinger’s career. He combined diplomatic initiatives and troop withdrawals with devastating bombing campaigns on North Vietnam to improve the American bargaining position and maintain its credibility with the international allies and enemies.

Kissinger and his North Vietnamese negotiating partner Le Duc Tho finally signed a ceasefire agreement on January 27, 1973, which led to both men being awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize. However, to this day, his handling of the Vietnam War still remains a highly controversial subject.

Under his guidance, US government also supported the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. It was mainly because of his concern about the increasing influence of the Soviet Union in South Asia.

Though Kissinger is known for improving American relations with its two primary Cold War enemies, China and the Soviet Union, he is criticized for many flaws as well, like for delaying telling President Nixon about the start of the Yom Kippur War in 1973 in order to keep him from interfering.

A few other things he is criticized vehemently for are the bombing of Cambodia, endorsing the Indonesian occupation of East Timor and orchestrating the overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende. However, his haters and admirers both agree on one thing, and that is, the current order of the world is mostly a product of Kissinger’s policies.

Major Works

’Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy’ published in 1957, is one of his most important works. This book is about American nuclear weapons policy of the Kennedy Administration as well as about how the American government has conducted war since the World War II.

Henry Kissinger wrote several books, especially on politics. ‘The White House Years’ was one of his best works, as it won him the National Book Award for History. Among the momentous events recounted in the book are his secret negotiations with the North Vietnamese in Paris which helped in putting an end to the Vietnam War. Other topics like the Jordan crisis of 1970, the India-Pakistan war of 1971, his secret trip to China, etc. are all covered in this book.

Awards & Achievements

The Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 was awarded jointly to Henry A. Kissinger and Le Duc Tho in a very controversial move. Le Duc Tho declined the prize while Kissinger accepted it. However, critics alleged that his involvement as Secretary of State in Operation Condor and the US bombing campaign in Cambodia was making a mockery of the prize.

Kissinger was given the US Senator John Heinz Award for Greatest Public Service by an Elected or Appointed Official in 1973. This award is given annually by Jefferson Awards.

He was made an honorary knight of the British Empire in 1995.

Other awards he received in his lifetime were the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service in April 2006 and the Hopkins-Nanjing Award in 2007.

In 2012, he received Israel’s President Medal.

Personal Life & Legacy

Henry Kissinger married Ann Fleischer in 1949. They had two children Elizabeth and David. The couple divorced in 1964.

Ten years after his divorce from Ann, he married Nancy Maginnes. They have been married for more than 40 years now.

Trivia

This American diplomat was the first person to be put on the government’s 9/11 Commission following the September 2001 attacks.

This controversial American Nobel laureate cannot travel to Britain, Brazil and some other countries, as they cannot guarantee his immunity from legal proceedings there.

// Famous Political Leaders

Edi Rama

Edi Rama

Edi Rama is the current Prime Minister of Albania. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the current President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

Leo Varadkar

Leo Varadkar

Cam Leo Varadkar is the current Taoiseach—the Prime Minister—of the Republic of Ireland. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and other facts about his life.

Henry Kissinger's awards

YearNameAward

Other

0Nobel Peace Prize
0 Francis Boyer Award
0 National Book Award for History

Henry Kissinger biography timelines

  • // 27th May 1923
    Henry Kissinger was born on May 27, 1923 in Furth Bavaria, Germany, into a Jewish family. His father Louis Kissinger was a schoolteacher and his mother Paula Kissinger was a homemaker.
  • // 1938
    In 1938, because of Nazi persecution, his family had to move to London, England, and finally to New York.
  • // 1943
    After completing high school, he enrolled in the City College of New York, as a part time student. But his studies were interrupted in early 1943, as he had to be drafted into the army.
  • // 1945
    In 1945, he was made commandant of the Bansheim metro CIC detachment, Bergstrasse district of Hesse, for de-Nazification of the area. Despite having absolute authority and powers of arrest, Kissinger took care to avoid abuses against the local population. Next year, he was reassigned to teach at the European Command Intelligence School at Camp King.
  • // 1949 To 1964
    Henry Kissinger married Ann Fleischer in 1949. They had two children Elizabeth and David. The couple divorced in 1964.
  • // 1950
    He received his BA degree in political science from Harvard College in 1950, and later his MA and PhD from Harvard University in 1951 and 1952 respectively. After finishing his studies, Kissinger remained at Harvard as a member of the faculty in the Department of Government.
  • // 1955
    In 1955, he became a consultant to the National Security Council’s Operations Coordination Board, as well as study director in nuclear weapons and foreign policy at the Council on Foreign relations.
  • // 1957
    ’Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy’ published in 1957, is one of his most important works. This book is about American nuclear weapons policy of the Kennedy Administration as well as about how the American government has conducted war since the World War II.
  • // 1958
    Around this time, he also released his book ‘Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy’ and worked for the Rockfeller Brothers Fund from 1956 to 1958. Later in 1958, he co-founded the Center for International Affairs with Robert Bowie.
  • // 1958 To 1971
    From 1958 to 1971, he served as director of the Harvard Defense Studies Program. He also served as a consultant to several government agencies like the Operations Research Office, Rand Corporation, etc.
  • // 1971
    Under his guidance, US government also supported the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. It was mainly because of his concern about the increasing influence of the Soviet Union in South Asia.
  • // 1973
    Kissinger was given the US Senator John Heinz Award for Greatest Public Service by an Elected or Appointed Official in 1973. This award is given annually by Jefferson Awards.
  • // 27th Jan 1973
    Kissinger and his North Vietnamese negotiating partner Le Duc Tho finally signed a ceasefire agreement on January 27, 1973, which led to both men being awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize. However, to this day, his handling of the Vietnam War still remains a highly controversial subject.
  • // 1995
    He was made an honorary knight of the British Empire in 1995.
  • // 2006
    Other awards he received in his lifetime were the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service in April 2006 and the Hopkins-Nanjing Award in 2007.
  • // 2012
    In 2012, he received Israel’s President Medal.

// Famous Leaders

Edi Rama

Edi Rama

Edi Rama is the current Prime Minister of Albania. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

Tecumseh

Tecumseh

Tecumseh was a Native American leader of the Shawnee clan. This biography profiles his childhood, life and timeline.

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the current President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

Anwar Sadat

Anwar Sadat

Anwar Sadat was the third President of Egypt and has been awarded the Nobel Prize for his peace initiatives. To know more about his childhood, career, profile and timeline read on the following biography.

Leo Varadkar

Leo Varadkar

Cam Leo Varadkar is the current Taoiseach—the Prime Minister—of the Republic of Ireland. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and other facts about his life.

Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda was the chief disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, and was responsible for awakening India spiritually. Check this biography to know in detail about his life, profile and timeline.

Henry Kissinger's FAQ

  • What is Henry Kissinger birthday?

    Henry Kissinger was born at 1923-05-27

  • Where is Henry Kissinger's birth place?

    Henry Kissinger was born in Germany

  • What is Henry Kissinger nationalities?

    Henry Kissinger's nationalities is American

  • Who is Henry Kissinger spouses?

    Henry Kissinger's spouses is Nancy Kissinger (m. 1974), Ann Fleischer (m. 1949–1964)

  • Who is Henry Kissinger siblings?

    Henry Kissinger's siblings is Walter Kissinger

  • Who is Henry Kissinger childrens?

    Henry Kissinger's childrens is David Kissinger, Elizabeth Kissinger

  • What was Henry Kissinger universities?

    Henry Kissinger studied at Harvard University, Harvard University

  • What was Henry Kissinger notable alumnis?

    Henry Kissinger's notable alumnis is Harvard University

  • What is Henry Kissinger's political ideology?

    Henry Kissinger's political ideology is Republican

  • What is Henry Kissinger's religion?

    Henry Kissinger's religion is Judaism

  • How tall is Henry Kissinger?

    Henry Kissinger's height is 175

  • Who is Henry Kissinger's father?

    Henry Kissinger's father is Louis Kissinger

  • Who is Henry Kissinger's mother?

    Henry Kissinger's mother is Paula (Stern) Kissinger

  • What is Henry Kissinger's sun sign?

    Henry Kissinger is Gemini

  • How famous is Henry Kissinger?

    Henry Kissinger is famouse as Diplomat, National Security Advisor (America)