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ALBRIGHT SAYS GRANDPARENTS MAY BE JEWISH.


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A church-going Roman Catholic as a young girl and a practicing Episcopalian as an adult, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Madeleine Korbel Albright (born May 15 1937) was the first woman to become United States Secretary of State. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on December 5 1996 and was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate 99-0. She was sworn in on January 23 1997.  said Monday she has received information that two grandparents grandparents nplabuelos mpl

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 might have been Jewish and might have perished in the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Discussing her background with The Associated Press, Albright said, ``This obviously was a major surprise to me. I had never been told this.

``I do believe this to be a personal issue, but since it is an object of discussion, I would just as soon have you know what I know.''

Albright, 59, began exploring her ancestry after her nomination by President Clinton in December touched off a flood of letters - some of them ``completely off the wall'' - from people who claimed to have known her family.

Her appointment also drew complaints in some parts of the Arab world “Arab States” redirects here. For the political alliance, see Arab League.
The Arab World (Arabic: العالم العربي; Transliteration: al-`alam al-`arabi) stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the
, as did the nomination of William Cohen For other persons named William Cohen, see William Cohen (disambiguation).
William Sebastian Cohen (born 28 August 1940) is an author and American politician from the U.S. state of Maine.
, whose father was Jewish, to be defense secretary.

Albright's father, Josef Korbel Josef Korbel (Letohrad, 1909 – 1977) was a Czechoslovakian diplomat and U.S. educator, who is now best known as the father of Bill Clinton's Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, and the mentor of George W. Bush's Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice. , was a Czech diplomat who fled Czechoslovakia with his family for Britain after the 1938 Munich agreement Munich agreement

(1938) Settlement reached by Germany, France, Britain, and Italy permitting German annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Adolf Hitler's threats to occupy the German-populated part of Czechoslovakia stemmed from his avowed broader goal of reuniting
 turned over part of the country to Nazi Germany.

She was raised a Catholic and the family was ``fairly religious,'' she said. ``I never thought of myself as anything else.'' The family left Czechoslovakia when she was just a year old; a brother and sister were born later.

In 1959, upon her marriage, she became an Episcopalian and today occasionally attends church. She is divorced and has three daughters.

In addition to the letters, State Department spokesman Nicholas Burns said Albright received information and documents provided to her by reporters looking into her background.

``I started to think about it and to put pieces together. There was more and more information, and it began to make more sense to me,'' Albright said.

Burns said the secretary was intrigued by the information brought to her and would ``look into'' it. ``No one ever mentioned there were Jews in her family - parents or grandparents,'' Burns said. All are dead now.

``She thinks it's more than likely her grandparents were Jewish,'' Burns said. ``She wants to ascertain that for herself.''

Albright said the information that her father's parents died in Auschwitz ``seems fairly compelling to me, but I want to check it out, obviously.''

Burns said questions about her ancestry would not complicate Mideast peace efforts.

``It's not going to have any effect on her performance as secretary of state. . . . It has nothing to do with her job,'' Burns said.

As ambassador to the United Nations, Albright blocked Arab efforts to push the Security Council to condemn Israel for the shelling of a U.N. base in south Lebanon that killed at least 91 civilians. She also vetoed a resolution declaring invalid Israel's expropriation The taking of private property for public use or in the public interest. The taking of U.S. industry situated in a foreign country, by a foreign government.

Expropriation is the act of a government taking private property; Eminent Domain is the legal term describing the
 of Arab-owned land in east Jerusalem.
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