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Bohlen and joined
The jury cast also went through radical changes ; Dieter Bohlen remained the only original member, and was eventually joined by music producer Sylvia Kollek and former manager Heinz Henn.
Läsker discovered and is the manager of Die Fantastischen Vier ( The Fantastic Four ), and joined existing jury members Bohlen and Anja Lukaseder.

Bohlen and State
Holbrooke's unfulfilled ambition was to become Secretary of State ; he along with George Kennan and Chip Bohlen, were considered among the most influential U. S. diplomats who never achieved cabinet rank.
Kennan and Charles Bohlen another State Department expert on Russia, fought over the wording of NSC-68, which emerged as the blueprint for waging the Cold War.
* E. U. Curtis " Buff " Bohlen ( b. 1927 ) was the president of the World Wildlife Fund from 1981 to 1990, and United States Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs from 1990 to 1992.
The pair solicited the input of senior officials in the Departments of State, War, and Justice, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Central Intelligence Group, and utilized the expertise of George Kennan and Charles Bohlen in writing their report.
* Avis T. Bohlen, former Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control and Ambassador to Bulgaria
When George C. Marshall became Secretary of State in 1947, Bohlen became a key adviser to American President Harry Truman.
Bohlen did not enjoy a good relationship with Soviet leaders, or with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles ..
They had two daughters, Avis and Celestine, and a son, Charles Jr. Bohlen's daughter Avis Bohlen became a distinguished diplomat in her own right, serving as deputy chief of mission in Paris, US Ambassador to Bulgaria, and Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control.

Bohlen and 1929
Charles Eustis “ Chip ” Bohlen ( August 30, 1904 – January 1, 1974 ) was a United States diplomat from 1929 to 1969 and Soviet expert, serving in Moscow before and during World War II, succeeding George F. Kennan as United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union ( 1953 – 1957 ), then ambassador to the Philippines ( 1957 – 1959 ), and to France ( 1962 – 1968 ).

Bohlen and learned
From Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen learned of a form of passive resistance, " bearing witness ", where objectionable activity is protested simply by mere presence.

Bohlen and Russian
Second row: Brigadier general ( United States ) | Brigadier General Harry H. Vaughan, Truman's confidant and military aide ; Russian interpreter Charles Bohlen, Truman naval aide James K. Vardaman, Jr., and ( partially obscured ) Charles Griffith Ross.
By the mid-1930s, Kennan was among the core of professionally trained Russian experts on the staff of the U. S. embassy in Moscow, along with Charles E. Bohlen and Loy W. Henderson.

Bohlen and became
It was at Stanford that he became an independent co-discoverer of the non-octave musical scale that he later named the Bohlen – Pierce scale.

Bohlen and Soviet
Charles E. Bohlen writes that the Dumbarton Oaks Conference " settled all but two issues regarding the organization of the United Nations — the voting procedure in the Security Council and the Soviet pressure for the admission of all sixteen of the Soviet republics to the General Assembly.
Acheson overruled Kennan and Bohlen, backing up the view of the Soviet menace in NSC-68.
Kennan proposed a strategy of containment of Soviet expansion, while Bohlen was more cautious and recommended accommodation, allowing Stalin to have a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe.
In April 1953 President Eisenhower named Bohlen ambassador to the Soviet Union ; he was confirmed by a vote of 74 – 13 despite the criticisms made by Senator Joe McCarthy, who had been involved also accusing his brother in law, a worker in the American Embassy in Moscow, Charles W. Thayer.

Bohlen and working
Maclean spent the winter working in Moscow and amusing himself at the dacha ( country cottage ) of American friends, including Chip Bohlen.
Runner-up Juliette Schoppmann also signed with BMG, but in contrast to public expectations she declined working with Bohlen.

Bohlen and first
: O insane cavalry ... with what aplomb they will kiss the hand of death, as though death were a lady ; but first they gather, with sunset behind them-for color and romance are their reserves-and ahead of them the German tanks, stallions from the studs of Krupps von Bohlen und Halbach, no nobler steeds in all the world.
She was first discovered in the mid-1980s by the German songwriter and member of the top German group Modern Talking, Dieter Bohlen.
According to JFK advisor Ted Sorensen, Bohlen was involved in the first few days of secret discussions surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962.
Bohlen's great-great-uncle was American Civil War General Henry Bohlen, born 1810, the first foreign-born ( German ) Union general in the Civil War and grandfather of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach ( who used the name Krupp after married Bertha Krupp, heiress of the Krupp family, the German weapons makers ).
The first movement of his composition Clang-Tint, " Purity ", uses intervals from the Bohlen – Pierce scale.
The band is composed of the original lineup of seminal experimental emo indie band Cap ' n Jazz soon after its second breakup ( the first came in 1995 ); Cap ' n Jazz guitarist Davey von Bohlen, who played in the band's second incarnation, had gone on to found influential emo band The Promise Ring and did not participate in Owls.

Bohlen and .
So was the attack upon Charles E. Bohlen when Eisenhower appointed him Ambassador to Moscow.
Among the opposers were Jim Bohlen, a veteran who had served the U. S. Navy and Irving and Dorothy Stowe, a Jewish couple, who had recently become Quakers.
According to the current Greenpeace web page, the founders were Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, Ben and Dorothy Metcalfe, and Robert Hunter.
The book The Greenpeace Story states that the founders were Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen and Paul Cote, a law student and peace activist.
An interview with Dorothy Stowe, Dorothy Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen and Robert Hunter identifies the founders as Paul Cote, Irving and Dorothy Stowe and Jim and Marie Bohlen.
In the 20th century the company was headed by Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach ( 1870 – 1950 ), who assumed the surname of Krupp when he married the Krupp heiress, Bertha Krupp.
In 1943, by a special order from Hitler, the company reverted to a sole-proprietorship, with Gustav and Bertha's eldest son Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach ( 1907 – 67 ) as proprietor.
He arranged for Bertha to marry Gustav von Bohlen und Halbach, a Prussian courier to the Vatican, and grandson of an American Civil War General Henry Bohlen.
The speech, written by Charles Bohlen, contained virtually no details and no numbers.
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The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made ( 1997 ) 864pp ; covers Acheson and colleagues Charles E. Bohlen, W. Averell Harriman, George Kennan, Robert Lovett, and John J. McCloy ; excerpt and text search
From 1988 to 1992, the party was deeply divided between supporters of Carr and Greenpeace founder Jim Bohlen and its Ecofeminist Caucus.
Foundations such as the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung still promote the well-being of the city, for example by supporting a hospital and donating € 55 Million for a new building for the Museum Folkwang, one of the Ruhr area's major art museums.
Among his pupils the most eminent were Peter von Bohlen, C. P. W. Gramberg, A. G. Hoffmann, Hermann Hupfeld, Emil Rödiger, J. F. Tuch, Johann Karl Wilhelm Vatke and Theodor Benfey.

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