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− | |members=John B. Emerson,Robert M. Kimmitt,Paul Stewart Atkins,William R. Harman,Steven E. Sokol,Dale L. Ponikvar,Karen Furey,Paul Stewart Atkins,Piero Bonadeo,Anthony Casciano,Anthony J.R. Cook,Lauren Day,Frances Devlin,John B. Emerson,Richard W. Fisher,Alan H. Fleischmann,Andrew Gundlach,Tara Hariharan,William R. Harman,Michael Heinz,Christoph Heusgen,Ferdinand Jahnel,Monu Joseph,Andre Kelleners,Henry A. Kissinger,Michael Kolz,Charles Kupchan,John Lipsky,Alan S. MacDonald,Franklin W. Maddux,Joseph McLaughlin,Edward S. McFadden,Cassidy Morgan,Tammy Snyder Murphy,Dale L. Ponikva,Elke Rehbock,Markus Reinisch,Christiana Riley,Steven E. Sokol,Julie Linn Teigland,Stanford S. Warshawsky,Ludwig Willisch,John J. McCloy II | + | |members=John B. Emerson,Robert M. Kimmitt,Paul Stewart Atkins,William R. Harman,Steven E. Sokol,Dale L. Ponikvar,Karen Furey,Paul Stewart Atkins,Piero Bonadeo,Anthony Casciano,Anthony J.R. Cook,Lauren Day,Frances Devlin,John B. Emerson,Richard W. Fisher,Alan H. Fleischmann,Andrew Gundlach,Tara Hariharan,William R. Harman,Michael Heinz,Christoph Heusgen,Ferdinand Jahnel,Monu Joseph,Andre Kelleners,Henry A. Kissinger,Michael Kolz,Charles Kupchan,John Lipsky,Alan S. MacDonald,Franklin W. Maddux,Joseph McLaughlin,Edward S. McFadden,Cassidy Morgan,Tammy Snyder Murphy,Dale L. Ponikva,Elke Rehbock,Markus Reinisch,Christiana Riley,Steven E. Sokol,Julie Linn Teigland,Stanford S. Warshawsky,Ludwig Willisch,John J. McCloy II,William Drodzniak,Richard Holbrooke, John Kornblum,Klaus Kleinfeld,Josef Joffe, Christopher Freiherr von Oppenheim, Sal. Oppenheim,Kurt F. Viermetz,Hajo Holborn,Norbert Mühlen,John Diebold,James Bindenagel |
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+ | The '''American Council on Germany''' (ACG) is a [[transatlantic]] non-governmental organization (NGO) affiliated with the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. ACG was founded in [[1952]] at the same time as its German sister organization, the [[Atlantik-Brücke]], as a private non-profit organization to promote German-American understanding after [[World War II]]. As with the Atlantik-Brücke, the founding fathers were the chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, [[John J. McCloy]], and [[Eric M. Warburg]], McCloy's friend and adviser, who was an officer in the US Army from [[1941]] to [[1945]] and a scion of the German-Jewish [[Warburg family]] from [[Hamburg]]. Other founding members were McCloy's wife, Ellen Z. McCloy, and McCloy's predecessor as High Commissioner in post-war Germany, General [[Lucius D. Clay]]. | ||
+ | ==Young Leaders== | ||
+ | {{FA|American Council on Germany/Young Leaders}} | ||
==Board members== | ==Board members== | ||
− | The | + | The Boards Members are as of 2022,<ref>https://acgusa.org/about-us/board-of-directors/</ref> plus some former members. The Board Members are mostly from large banks and corporations llike [[BASF]],[[Pfizer]], [[Deutsche Bank]], [[Bleichroeder]],[[BMW]],[[Citigroup]],[[Facebook]] ('Meta') [[Siemens]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Goldman Sachs & Co.]]; and deep state units such as the [[Munich Security Conference]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]] |
+ | The American Council on Germany includes approximately 800 members from business, politics and media as well as legal and academic fields from both sides of the Atlantic. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 29 September 2024
The American Council on Germany (ACG) is a transatlantic non-governmental organization (NGO) affiliated with the Council on Foreign Relations. ACG was founded in 1952 at the same time as its German sister organization, the Atlantik-Brücke, as a private non-profit organization to promote German-American understanding after World War II. As with the Atlantik-Brücke, the founding fathers were the chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, John J. McCloy, and Eric M. Warburg, McCloy's friend and adviser, who was an officer in the US Army from 1941 to 1945 and a scion of the German-Jewish Warburg family from Hamburg. Other founding members were McCloy's wife, Ellen Z. McCloy, and McCloy's predecessor as High Commissioner in post-war Germany, General Lucius D. Clay.
Young Leaders
- Full article: American Council on Germany/Young Leaders
- Full article: American Council on Germany/Young Leaders
Board members
The Boards Members are as of 2022,[1] plus some former members. The Board Members are mostly from large banks and corporations llike BASF,Pfizer, Deutsche Bank, Bleichroeder,BMW,Citigroup,Facebook ('Meta') Siemens, Volkswagen, Goldman Sachs & Co.; and deep state units such as the Munich Security Conference, Council on Foreign Relations, Council on Foreign Relations
The American Council on Germany includes approximately 800 members from business, politics and media as well as legal and academic fields from both sides of the Atlantic.
Known members
9 of the 51 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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James Bindenagel | US Chargé d'affaires to Germany from 1996 to 1997, |
John Diebold | US businessman who attended the 1967 Bilderberg |
Richard Holbrooke | Bilderberg/Steering committee, deep state operative |
Josef Joffe | Publisher-editor of Die Zeit |
Robert Kimmitt | US deep state functionary, CFR, Bilderberg etc. Facebook's "Lead Independent Director" since March 2020 |
Henry Kissinger | US deep politician, 40+ Bilderbergs, Nobel peace prize, war criminal |
Klaus Kleinfeld | US/German businessman. Bilderberg steering committee, CFR, ERTI |
John Kornblum | US diplomat wo attended at least 4 Brussels Forums |
John Lipsky | Single Bilderberger. Briefly acted as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund |