Jack Koehler

American Journalist

Jack Koehler was born in Dresden, Saxony, Germany on June 11th, 1930 and is the American Journalist. At the age of 82, Jack Koehler biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
June 11, 1930
Nationality
United States, Germany
Place of Birth
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Death Date
Sep 28, 2012 (age 82)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Interpreter, Journalist
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Jack Koehler Career

Koehler took a position with the Associated Press as a foreign correspondent in Berlin and Bonn, West Germany. He then became the Associated Press' bureau chief in Newark, New Jersey. He rose to become the assistant general manager and managing director of AP's world services, a position he held until his retirement in 1985.

The United States Information Agency recruited Koehler to lobby on behalf of Afghan rebels following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. He traveled to Pakistan and France to focus on helping rebels get their messages out to journalists and foreign governments.

In 1987, Koehler, who was friends with Ronald Reagan, became the White House Communications Director. However, Koehler resigned after just one week in the White House after it became public that he had been a member of the Deutsches Jungvolk, a Nazi government youth division, when he was ten years old. Koehler insisted that his membership in the Jungvolk was not the reason for his resignation, dismissing the Jungvolk as "the Boy Scouts run by the Nazi party". Rather, he said, he wanted to give his successor time to choose a new communication team. He then started an international consulting firm.

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