G. Frederick Reinhardt AKA George Frederick Reinhardt
Born: 21-Oct-1911 Birthplace: Berkeley, CA Died: 23-Feb-1971 Location of death: Wohlen, Switzerland [1] Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Cremated, English Cemetery, Rome, Italy
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Italy, 1961-68 [1] Heart attack while driving home from work, to Wohlen, 15 miles west of Zurich. Father: George Reinhardt (d. 1912) Mother: Aurelia Henry Reinhardt (President of Mills College, 1914-43, b. 1877, d. 1948) Brother: (one) Wife: Lillian Larke Tootle (four children) Daughter: Aurelia Anna Reinhardt
University: BA, University of California (1933) University: MA, Cornell University (1935) University: Diploma, Cesare Alfieri Institute, Florence, Italy (1937)
Stanford Research Institute Director, Zurich headquarters (1968-71)
US Ambassador to Italy (1961-68) US Ambassador to Egypt (United Arab Republic, 1960-61) US Ambassador to Yemen (1960-61) Counselor of the Department of State (1957-60) US Ambassador to South Vietnam (1955-57) US State Department Deputy for Civil Affairs, NATO Defense College, Paris, France (1951-55) US State Department Director, Division of Eastern European Affairs (1948-51) US State Department Consul, Moscow, USSR (1945-48) US State Department Staff of US Political Adviser on German Affairs, AEF (1945) US State Department Foreign Service Officer, Staff of Supreme Allied Commander (1944-45) US State Department Political Advisor, Allied Control Commission for Italy (1943-44) US State Department Third Secretary-Vice Consul, Moscow, USSR (1940-42) US State Department Third Secretary-Vice Consul, Tallinn, Estonia (1939-40) US State Department Vice Consul, Vienna, Austria (1937-38) US Official Statistician, International Boundary Commission, US & Mexico (1935-36) Zeta Psi Fraternity
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