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Warren Manshel was born in France and immigrated to the United States from Germany with his family prior to World War II.
He enlisted in and served in the U. S. Army during World War II, ultimately licensing several Allied-influenced newspapers and a new German news agency.
Following World War II, Manshel enrolled at Harvard University, where he earned his bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in government.
As a teaching fellow at Harvard, he shared an office and friendship with Henry Kissinger, later to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace as U. S. Secretary of State.
Upon earning his doctorate, Manshel was awarded Harvard's prestigious 1952 Chase Prize in International Relations for the “ most publishable document advancing peace ” for his preemptive, scholarly work on the unification of post-war Europe.

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