Henry Kissinger – The Noble Prize Winner Served As A G-2 Intelligence Officer
Henry Kissinger, the noble prize-winning politician scientist, is best known for his contribution in formulating the foreign policy of the United States. Apart from being the world’s highest paid political figure at present, another interesting and lesser known fact about him is his past connection with the army.
Kissinger served in the American army during the Second World War after migrating to the United States. The diplomat who originally aspired to become an accountant served as an armed soldier and later a G-2 intelligence staff. In one of the books authored by Greg Grandin, this American personality has been tagged as “Most Controversial Statesman”.