The speaker shares a personal experience in a concentration camp, discussing the impact it had on their perception of humanity. They also mention a biographer who discovered their private essay on the topic and emphasize the importance of recognizing the underlying reality of humanity.
Henry Kissinger, the child refugee who rose to become US Secretary of State and defined American foreign policy during the 1970s with his strategies to end the Vietnam War and contain communist countries, has died. He was 100.
Not long before his passing, Kissinger sat down with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait for an extended conversation. He talked about his life and career, what shaped his worldview, and his thoughts on the current state of global affairs. Listen here for that special conversation, in its entirety.
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