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SUMMARY:American Experience 37x6 - Kissinger: Part One – TheNecess
	ity of Power
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DESCRIPTION:Kissinger begins with the devastating childhood experiences
	that helped forge Henry Kissinger's political philosophy. InAugust 1938\, 
	after Hitler's government had embarked on acampaign to destroy Germany's J
	ews\, Kissinger's family fled tothe United States. Their escape came two m
	onthsbefore Kristallnacht and the outbreak of violence that wouldculmina
	te in the murder of six million Jews (and millions ofothers)\, including 1
	3 members of Kissinger's extended family\,implanting in Kissinger the dura
	ble conviction that power wasthe prerequisite for liberty.  As a refugee 
	in New York City\,Kissinger worked his way up from a job at a shaving brus
	hfactory to a stint as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Armyferreting o
	ut Nazis in post-war Germany. He returned to earn anadvanced degree and pr
	ofessorship at Harvard in government\,marking the start of a dazzling care
	er. He became an expert onnuclear weapons policy\, eventually securing a p
	osition asNational Security Advisor for President Richard Nixon at theheig
	ht of the Cold War. He was an unlikely pick — an awkwardacademic with a 
	thick accent who hired a staff of ideologicallydiverse young men\, includi
	ng film interviewees Anthony Lake\,Winston Lord\, Roger Morris\, and Morto
	n Halperin. Bedeviledby how to end the increasingly unpopular war in Viet
	nam\, theNixon administration turned to increasingly audaciousintervention
	s to force Hanoi to the bargaining table\, firstsecretly bombing\, then in
	vading neighboring Cambodia. Punditsdebated whether these escalations were
	 brilliant strokes oftactical genius or unconstitutional attacks on a neut
	ralnation. Several Kissinger staffers resigned\, and protestserupted acros
	s America. Public morale reached a bloody nadir onMay 4\, 1970\, with the 
	shooting of antiwar demonstrators atKent State.
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