American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1999

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Membership• Jonathan Adler
• Robert Alber
• Rudolf Alves
• Tim Arnold
• Sherman Baldwin
• C. Robert Barker III
• Lisa G. Berg
• Gerrard Bushell
• Daniel Casse
• Jochen Dieselhorst
• Bettina Echterhoff
• Stephan Eisel
• John Harpole
• Ursula Heinen-Esser
• Heike Hempel
• Jeffrey Hilsgen
• Jan Kärst
• Frank Kelly Jr
• Christina Ksoll
• Christian Lange
• Jürgen Mages
• Daniel Miles
• Calvin Mitchell III
• Nicole Morsblech
• Mary Moslander
• Jonathan Murchinson
• Dirk Naumann
• Claudia Nickolaus
• John Nicolay
• Steffen Orben
• Mario Oßwald
• Rebecca Porter
• Carranza Pryor
• Wolfram Albrecht Queißer
• Christian Raskolo
• Heinrich Rentmeister
• Carl Rist
• Signe Rossbach
• Jose Sanchez
• Kori Schak
• John Shay
• Christina Speck
• Justin Stauber
• Luke Sweetser
• Joseph Trapasso
• Dorothea Velikonja
• R. Keith Walton
• Yelberton Watkins
• Jasper Wieck
• Ekkehard Wollrab
• Charles Woodside
• Lorenzo Wyatt
• John Yoo

These are the American Council on Germany's Young Leaders for 1999[1]. The following year's cadre's is at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/2000, the previous year's at American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1998.


 

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1 of the 53 of the members already have pages here:

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John YooThe US lawyer whose name is now synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" which opened the door to legalising torture and lead to his conviction as a war criminal.
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