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Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). Kissinger himself has [[FreudianExcuseDenial repeatedly denied that his childhood experiences had any influence in shaping his views on politics nor the career track he would eventually choose]].

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Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) Nuremberg) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). Kissinger himself has [[FreudianExcuseDenial repeatedly denied that his childhood experiences had any influence in shaping his views on politics nor the career track he would eventually choose]].

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* Like his boss, Kissinger is spoofed on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''. In one episode of ''The Simpsons'' he spends his appearance wandering around Mr. Burns' power plant blind because he refuses to admit that he dropped his glasses in the toilet.

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* Like his boss, Kissinger is spoofed on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''. In one episode of ''The Simpsons'' he spends his appearance wandering around Mr. Burns' power plant blind because he refuses to admit that he dropped his glasses in the toilet.toilet.
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Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's and his détente policies towards the Soviet Union. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), coups in Latin America (Chile in particular) and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.

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Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's and his détente policies towards the Soviet Union. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), coups in Latin America (Chile in particular) and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement it is advised.highly advised to keep edits on this page civil.
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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]] (more on that below). That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historians also argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]] (more on that below). That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historians also argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.
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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historians also argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]].man]] (more on that below). That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historians also argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.
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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historian salso argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969.[[note]]Some historian salso historians also argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.
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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though reporters revealed that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969. He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal. criminal, along with his policies in Bangladesh, Chile and elsewhere. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though reporters revealed investigators discovered that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969. 1969.[[note]]Some historian salso argue that Kissinger's enraged reaction to the release of the Pentagon Papers stoked Nixon's paranoia about leaks, which contributed substantially to the creation of the Plumbers and the overall atmosphere that culminated in Watergate, even if Kissinger himself had no direct role in the break-in or cover-up.[[/note]] He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While

Kissinger has been a highly controversial figure as long as he's been in the public eye. During his time
he was considered a media darling due to his role in negotiating détente with the USSR and China, close relationships with the Washington press corps and [[KavorkaMan improbable reputation as a ladies' man]]. That said, he was also blamed for Nixon's hardline policies on Vietnam which caused many to brand him a war criminal. He was one of Nixon's few close aides to emerge from the Watergate scandal relatively unscathed, even though reporters revealed that Kissinger had personally ordered wiretaps on his own staff in 1969. He has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.



Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), coups in Latin America (Chile in particular) and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.

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Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's.1970's and his détente policies towards the Soviet Union. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), coups in Latin America (Chile in particular) and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.



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!!In fiction
* Portrayed by Creator/PaulSorvino in ''Film/{{Nixon}}'' with a fairly good approximation of his famous accent.
* Creator/SaulRubinek played him in the comedy ''Film/{{Dick}}''.
* Creator/RonSilver played Kissinger in the made-for-TV movie ''Kissinger and Nixon'' which focuses on his negotiations to end the Vietnam War.
* ''Film/FailSafe'''s Dr. Groetschele (Creator/WalterMatthau), a Harvard political scientist and German-born Holocaust survivor who encourages a hardline against the Soviets during a nuclear crisis, is based directly on Kissinger's early days as an advocate of limited nuclear war.
* The title character in ''Film/DoctorStrangelove'' is often said to be based on Kissinger, though Creator/StanleyKubrick and Creator/PeterSellers both denied it. More likely he's a [[CompositeCharacter portmanteau]] of Wernher Von Braun, Herman Kahn and possibly Kissinger, rather than being specifically based on Kissinger.
* Like his boss, Kissinger is spoofed on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''. In one episode of ''The Simpsons'' he spends his appearance wandering around Mr. Burns' power plant blind because he refuses to admit that he dropped his glasses in the toilet.
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He was married to Ann Fleischer, currently married to Nancy Maginnes and has two children with Fleischer.

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He was married to Ann Fleischer, currently married to Nancy Maginnes and has two children with Fleischer.
Fleischer. In between marriages he was also known for having a relationship with actress Creator/JillStJohn; as Kissinger's date, St. John was once invited to a summit at the White House attended by Soviet leader UsefulNotes/LeonidBrezhnev, resulting in [[https://www.meme-arsenal.com/memes/71e0d47a592e8fd8ab60b4f23171267f.jpg a famous photo of Brezhnev checking out St. John]].

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However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

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However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. crimes.

While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

He served in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII in the US Army as a Sergeant from 1943 to 1946.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.

Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). Kissinger himself has [[FreudianExcuseDenial repeatedly denied that his childhood experiences had any influence in shaping his views on politics nor the career track he would eventually choose]].

He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - -- Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - -- especially in foreign policy - -- as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. Kissinger.

However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

He served in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII in the US Army as a Sergeant from 1943 to 1946.
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He supported coups. It is only fair that he be remembered for that.


Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans shenanigans, to include coups d'etat, only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.



Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), regime change in Latin America and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.

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* ''A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812-1822''1812-1822'' (doctoral thesis)
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [[=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [[=SpVgg=] [=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.
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There was even a joke on "Ein Herz und eine Seele" ("The Ekel Alfred Show") which made hay of the similar last names


Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.
crimes. While Germany had a [[UsefulNotes/TheChancellorsOfGermany chancellor]] with a very similar last name a bit before Kissinger came to prominence (Kurt Georg ''Kiesinger'' with the last name pronounced the German way with a "hard g"), Kissinger's connection to Germany is hardly ever acknowledged either by him or by most Germans. He is, however, an avid fan of his hometown Association Football team [[=SpVgg=] Fürth and has on occasion attended games of this team even after he had come to political fame.
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddPair, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddPair, OddCouple, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes).

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes).
tapes). Nixon and Kissinger formed something of an OddPair, Nixon the upstart "Used Cars Salesman" type who could never help but look awkward on the big stage and never quite felt "at home" on the world stage - and Kissinger the smooth talking intellectual with top notch university education who could charm the pants off half the ladies (or so he thought) and foreign policy wins off half the diplomats (or so he thought). However, they both had a penchant for secret "backchannel" diplomacy - whether acting as an intermediary between two sides that wouldn't talk to each other ("shuttle diplomacy" called that because it often involved flying back and forth quite a bit) - or all kinds of regime change CIA-type shenanigans only half of which have been officially acknowledged either way - and most of which are still classified. While he has remained highly respected among foreign policy wonks (particularly those who share his "realist" approach which can be summarized as SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids applied to foreign policy) since leaving office at the end of the UsefulNotes/GeraldFord administration, leftists (or former leftists) like Creator/ChristopherHitchens have hated his breathing guts ever since - some even calling for his arrest on account of things that he may or may not have ordered which may or may not qualify as war crimes.



Kissenger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), regime change in Latin America and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.

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Kissenger Kissinger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), regime change in Latin America and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy. \n While Kissinger had good relations with members of both parties during his years in academia, he gravitated towards the "liberal" Rockefellerite wing of the Republican party by the early 1960s, backing his (failed) presidential bids. When he joined the Nixon administration upon the victory of UsefulNotes/RichardNixon in the 1968 election it came as a surprise to many, given that Nixon was seen - especially in foreign policy - as much more of an ideologue than Kissinger. However, both Nixon and Kissinger thought very highly of their own foreign policy competence and one of Kissinger's main assets during his time in the White House was his adeptness of convincing Nixon to trust him despite Nixon's virulent antisemitism (as evidenced by several unprintable antisemitic rants of Nixon captured on the Watergate tapes).
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.
UsefulNotes/GeraldFord. Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Fürth (the neighboring city of Nuremberg of the infamous Film/TriumphOfTheWill rallies) during the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic and had to flee the country of his birth as a teenager, leaving in 1938 (the year of the infamous November 9th pogrom). He became a naturalized US citizen at age 20 in 1943. Joining the US Army upon the outbreak of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Kissinger was quickly recognized as useful due to his fluent German and his intelligence and put in charge of various intelligence and later administrative tasks. After the war was over, Kissinger started an academic career writing a doctoral thesis that covered Metternich among other things - Metternich has often been compared to Kissinger in both competence, pragmatism and ruthless pursuance of MyCountryRightOrWrong as the supreme goal of foreign policy.
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) is an American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) 1923 in Fürth, Germany) is an a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GeraldFord.
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Due Kissenger is largely remembered today for his work, along with Nixon, in establishing diplomatic relations with China in the 1970's. However, due to his involvement with UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar (especially the bombing of Cambodia), regime change in Latin America and the Watergate scandal, Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement is advised.



* ''Literature/AWorldRestoredMetternichCastlereaghAndTheProblemsOfPeace1812to1822''
* ''Literature/NuclearWeaponsAndForeignPolicy''
* ''Literature/TheNecessityForChoiceProspectsOfAmericanForeignPolicy''
* ''Literature/TheTroubledPartnershipAReAppraisalOfTheAtlanticAlliance''
* ''Literature/TheWhiteHouseYears''
* ''Literature/YearsOfUpheaval''
* ''Literature/YearsOfRenewal''
* ''Literature/CrisisTheAnatomyOfTwoMajorForeignPolicyCrisesBasedOnTheRecordOfHenryKissingersHithertoSecretTelephoneConversations''
* ''Literature/OnChina''

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* ''Literature/AWorldRestoredMetternichCastlereaghAndTheProblemsOfPeace1812to1822''
''A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812-1822''
* ''Literature/NuclearWeaponsAndForeignPolicy''
''Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy''
* ''Literature/TheNecessityForChoiceProspectsOfAmericanForeignPolicy''
''The Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy''
* ''Literature/TheTroubledPartnershipAReAppraisalOfTheAtlanticAlliance''
''The Troubled Partnership: A Reappraisal of the Atlantic Alliance''
* ''Literature/TheWhiteHouseYears''
''The White House Years''
* ''Literature/YearsOfUpheaval''
''Years of Upheaval''
* ''Literature/YearsOfRenewal''
''Years of Renewal''
* ''Literature/CrisisTheAnatomyOfTwoMajorForeignPolicyCrisesBasedOnTheRecordOfHenryKissingersHithertoSecretTelephoneConversations''
''Crisis: The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises''
* ''Literature/OnChina''''On China''
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) is an American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GearldFord.

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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) is an American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GearldFord.
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923) is an American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as US Secretary of State and National Security advisor under UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/GearldFord.

He served in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII in the US Army as a Sergeant from 1943 to 1946.

He was married to Ann Fleischer, currently married to Nancy Maginnes and has two children with Fleischer.

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* ''Literature/AWorldRestoredMetternichCastlereaghAndTheProblemsOfPeace1812to1822''
* ''Literature/NuclearWeaponsAndForeignPolicy''
* ''Literature/TheNecessityForChoiceProspectsOfAmericanForeignPolicy''
* ''Literature/TheTroubledPartnershipAReAppraisalOfTheAtlanticAlliance''
* ''Literature/TheWhiteHouseYears''
* ''Literature/YearsOfUpheaval''
* ''Literature/YearsOfRenewal''
* ''Literature/CrisisTheAnatomyOfTwoMajorForeignPolicyCrisesBasedOnTheRecordOfHenryKissingersHithertoSecretTelephoneConversations''
* ''Literature/OnChina''

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