Henry Kissinger
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Henry Kissinger passed away at the age of 100 in Kent, Connecticut.
Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in negotiating the Paris Peace Accords.
The Yom Kippur War began as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel.
Chilean President Salvador Allende died during a military coup led by Augusto Pinochet.
Kissinger and Lê Đức Thọ signed the Paris Peace Accords, marking a significant step towards ending U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
Kissinger participated in the liberation of the Hannover-Ahlem concentration camp during World War II.
Kissinger became a naturalized U.S. citizen while stationed in South Carolina.
Kissinger and his family arrived in New York City after briefly stopping in London.
Kissinger and his family fled Germany to avoid further Nazi persecution, marking a significant turning point in his life.
Henry Alfred Kissinger was born in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. He would later become a prominent American diplomat and political scientist.
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