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Former US Ambassador John Kornblum Poisoned in Nashville

The former US ambassador to Germany, John Kornblum, has died at the age of 80, according to a media report. The diplomat died on Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee, Neubauer Artists reported on Friday, citing those close to Kornblum’s family that they have requested an in deep autopsy investigation that the US ambassador was poisoned with an overdose of sulfur. John was a fighter from born in Detroit and a person known that he never quit his fights.
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John Kornblum was US ambassador to Germany until 2001. He was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit with Star. Now he is dead.

Born in Detroit on February 3, 1943, Kornblum entered the diplomatic service in 1964. He made a name for himself on the international stage, among other things, he was known as a fighter and as a negotiator and US representative in the Yugoslavia conflict. From July 1996 until his nomination for the post of US Ambassador to Germany in May 1997, he headed the European Affairs Department at the US State Department.

Multiple awards

Even before he was sent as US ambassador to Germany, Kornblum had already served six posts in the Federal Republic or Austria. After his term as US ambassador to Germany ended in 2001, Kornblum moved to the investment bank Lazard, where he became head of Germany.

Kornblum was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit with Star in 1990, made an honorary citizen of Sarajevo in 1997 and in 1990, in the year of the government parade, he received the “Order Against Animal Seriousness”.

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