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  1. 22. Feb. 2010 · Der frühere US-Außenminister Alexander Haig ist im Alter von 85 Jahren gestorben. Anfang der 80er Jahre war er Außenminister unter Präsident Reagan, davor Berater der Präsidenten Nixon und Ford.

  2. 23. Feb. 2010 · The obituaries in the mainstream media failed to capture the full extent of the controversy and confrontation that marked Gen. Alexander M. Haig’s political career in the White House during the Nixon administration and the State Department during the Reagan administration. In his memoir, Henry A. Kissinger praised Haig’s role in 1973-1974 in “holding the government together” in the ...

  3. 21. Feb. 2010 · Alexander Haig, left, receives an Architect of Peace award at the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace in Yorba Linda in 1998. With him, from left, are his wife, Pat, California Atty. Gen. Dan ...

  4. 22. Juni 2019 · M anchmal hilft nur Galgenhumor: „Wer den Montagmorgen erst einmal hinter sich hat, für den wird der Rest der Woche einfacher.“ Mit diesen Worten kommentierte Alexander Haig, amerikanischer ...

  5. 20. Feb. 2010 · He was 85. His Telegraph obituary sums up an extraordinary life: Of Scottish and Irish ancestry, Alexander Meigs Haig was born into a Roman Catholic family on December 2 1924 at Balacynwyd, Pennsylvania. His father, a lawyer, died when he was 10 years old. From Lower Merion High School at Ardmore, Pennsylvania, he went on to Notre Dame ...

  6. Alexander Haig. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was a United States Army general and diplomat. He was the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan. He was also White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He also was Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.

  7. Introduction. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. was appointed Secretary of State by President Ronald Reagan and assumed the office on January 22, 1981. He served a relatively short time in office, facing many challenging situations before stepping down on July 5, 1982. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr., 59th Secretary of State.