The Untold Truth Of Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State who served under both Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, is widely known for his policy work with Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and China throughout the 1970s. Having immigrated to the U.S. from Germany as a teen, Kissinger went on to have an incredibly successful career in American politics, eventually receiving the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for his work negotiating the Paris Peace Accords. Ultimately, though, Henry Kissinger’s legacy is both divisive and controversial. Although revered by many U.S. scholars, Kissinger is not without his outspoken critics. Let’s take a closer look at the life of this enigmatic statesman. This is the untold truth of Henry Kissinger. #HenryKissinger #Politics #Politician Family fled the Nazis | 0:00 Fought Nazis as Intelligence Officer | 1:53 Approved the bombing of Cambodia | 3:09 Oversaw detente with Soviet Union | 4:40 Secretly visited China | 5:52 Won the Nobel Peace Prize | 7:28 Oversaw new
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