Martin J. Hillenbrand AKA Martin Joseph Anthony Hillenbrand Born: 1-Aug-1915 Birthplace: Youngstown, OH [1] Died: 2-Feb-2005 Location of death: Athens, GA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Germany, 1972-76 [1] Grew up in Chicago.
Wife: Faith Stewart (m. 1942, d. 2004, one daughter, two sons) Daughter: Ruth Marie Quinet Son: David M. Hillenbrand Son: John S. Hillenbrand
University: BA, University of Dayton (1937) University: MA, Columbia University (1938) University: PhD, Columbia University (1948) Scholar: Economics, Harvard University (1949-50) Professor: International Relations, University of Georgia (1982-97)
Atlantic Institute for International Affairs Director-General (1976-82) US Ambassador to Germany (1972-76) US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1969-72) US Ambassador to Hungary (1967-69) US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Bonn, Germany (1963-67) US Ambassador to Germany ad interim (1963) US State Department Director, Office of German Affairs (1958-62) US State Department Consul General, Berlin, Germany (1958) US State Department Political Officer, Berlin, Germany (1956-58) US State Department First Secretary-Consul, US Mission to NATO (1954-56) US State Department Economic Officer, Paris, France (1953-54) US State Department First Secretary-Consul, Paris, France (1952-52) US State Department Officer-in-Charge, German Government & Administration (1950-52) US State Department FSO, Bremen, Germany (1945-49) US State Department Vice Consul, Maputo, Mozambique (1944-45) US State Department Vice Consul, Calcutta, India (1942-43) US State Department Vice Consul, Rangoon, Burma (1940-42) Council on Foreign Relations
Author of books:
Power and Morals (1949) The Future of Berlin (1980, political science) Global Insecurity: A Strategy for Energy and Economic Renewal (1980, economics, editor, with Daniel Yergin) Germany in an Era of Transition (1983) Fragments of Our Time: Memoirs of a Diplomat (1998, memoir)
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