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  1. Andrew Henry Berding (February 8, 1902 – August 23, 1989) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1957 to 1961. Biography. Berding was educated at the University of Oxford. He worked as a newspaper correspondent and writer.

  2. Andrew Henry Berding (8 de febrero de 1902 - 23 de agosto de 1989) fue Subsecretario de Estado de Asuntos Públicos de los Estados Unidos de 1957 a 1961. Berding se educó en la Universidad de Oxford. Trabajó como corresponsal de un periódico y escritor.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BerdingBerding - Wikipedia

    Berding is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Andrew H. Berding (1902–1989), was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1957 to 1961; Franz Berding (1915–2010), German politician; Helmut Berding (1930–2019), German historian; Jeff Berding (born 1967), American sports executive and ...

  4. www.washingtonpost.com › archive › localThe Washington Post

    23 de mar. de 1983 · Mrs. Berding, who lived in Washington, was born in Bolivar, Tenn. She took a degree in music at Southern Methodist University and also graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hilde_PurwinHilde Purwin - Wikipedia

    • Provenance and Early Years
    • German Intelligence
    • Ciano
    • Us Intelligence
    • Political Journalist

    Hildegard Gertrud Burkhardt was born in Obernissa, a small village few kilometers to the east of Erfurt in what would then have been seen as southern central Germany. Her early childhood was spent in Obernissa. The family later moved to a house alongside the elegant Belvederer Allee in Weimar, twenty or so minutes (by train) to the east of Erfurt. ...

    She was recruited by the Sicherheitsdienst, the SS's security and intelligence agency, through her local government employment office ("Arbeitsamt") in September/October 1939. Commentators accept Burkhardt's contention that her first promotion within the German intelligence services took place only after she had raised the issue with her boss. It w...

    Between September 1943 and July 1944 "Felizitas" Beetz played a pivotal role in the so-called "Ciano operation". Galeazzo Ciano was Benito Mussolini's son-in-law. He served between June 1936 and his sacking by Mussolini on 5 February 1943 as Foreign Minister. Following the Grand Council vote of 24 July 1943 in which Ciano joined with the majority a...

    The wartime marriage with Gerhard Beetz ended in divorce in 1947. War had ended in May 1945 and although the Thuringia region was liberated from the Nazis by the US Army, the wartime allies had already agreed that Weimar and the region surrounding it should be administered as part of the Soviet occupation zone. The next phase in Hildegard Beetz's l...

    The move to Frankfurt was undertaken in order to enable her to cover the activities of the Bizonal Economic Council which was based there. However, around this time the council was replaced by a relaunch, in respect of West Germany, of the Bundestag which was "provisionally" based not in Frankfurt but down-river in Bonn, and it was in Bonn that Hil...

  6. The making of foreign policy by Andrew H. Berding, 1966, Potomac Books edition, in English

  7. Andrew Henry Berding (February 8, 1902 – August 23, 1989) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1957 to 1961. Biography Berding was educated at the University of Oxford.