John C. Kornblum
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John Christian Kornblum (born February 3, 1943, Detroit, Michigan, USA) is an American Diplomat and Investment banker.[1] He served as the US Ambassador to Germany from September 10, 1997 until January 13, 2001. Kornblum was awarded in 1996 the highest award of an American foreign service officer, the Secretary's award, as well as the Bundesverdienstkreuz, the Österreichischer Verdienstorden and the Honorary Citizenship of Sarajevo.
[edit] Works
- Ambassador John Kornblum (2006). The World Looks Up to the Germans (English). American Institute For Contemporary German Studies. Retrieved on September 26, 2007.
- Von John Kornblum (2006). Frei sein oder gleich sein? (German). WELT. Retrieved on September 26, 2007.
- John Kornblum: The German Element, 2003
[edit] References
- ^ Ambassador John Kornblum (2006). The World Looks Up to the Germans (English). American Institute For Contemporary German Studies. Retrieved on September 26, 2007.