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Warren L. Miller

Warren Miller is a Member and former Chairman of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, the agency of the U.S. Government charged with helping to protect and preserve memorials, historic sites, buildings, cemeteries, and other property in Central and Eastern Europe, including parts of the former Soviet Union, important to the foreign heritage of Americans.[1] While Chairman, he negotiated on behalf of the United States 19 bilateral agreements concluded with governments of the region. These agreements provide for cooperation in preserving sites and commit governments to prevent discrimination against minority groups.

Miller was appointed to the Commission in 1992 by President George H.W. Bush. He was reappointed in 1996 by President Bill Clinton[1] and was appointed Chairman by President George W. Bush in June 2001. As a Commission Member, Miller initiated and completed several important Holocaust projects, including funding the translation from Polish into English of Auschwitz 1940-1945, a highly acclaimed five-volume, 1799-page history of the concentration camp published by the State Museum at Auschwitz-Birkenau.[2][3] The Museum dedicated the books in his honor. Miller has played a major role in the creation of numerous Holocaust memorials and related projects throughout Europe. Prominent examples include the "Little Camp" memorial at Buchenwald, Germany; the Rumbula memorial outside Riga, Latvia; the Kielce pogrom memorial, Poland; national Holocaust memorials in Bucharest, Romania, and Tirana, Albania; and the "Hidden Synagogue" restoration at Terezin, Czech Republic. In 1994, he was appointed as the only foreign national to serve on the Board of the German government entity in charge of the memorial sites at Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora.[4][5]

Miller has spoken on the subject of Holocaust remembrance and anti-semitism throughout Europe and the United States. He has been a "Newsmaker" speaker at the National Press Club, has addressed a plenary session of the Parliament of Albania, a special session of the Senate of the Czech Republic, and a session of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of Romania. He has been a guest speaker at other national Holocaust commemorations in several European countries. In 2002, he was appointed by Secretary of State Colin Powell to be co-leader of the U.S. delegation to an international conference in Warsaw, Poland on the Museum of the History of Polish Jewry.

Miller has authored op-eds published in major newspapers in the United States and internationally.[6] In 1987, Miller was appointed by President Ronald Reagan as a Member of the District of Columbia Law Revision Commission, on which he served for four years. Miller has tried in excess of 100 jury trials in various United States District Courts and briefed and argued more than 30 cases before the appellate courts including the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Miller has lectured in criminal law and has also served on the Board of Advisors of the School of Public Affairs at American University.

Early life and education edit

Miller received his B.A. degree from American University (recipient of University Student Achievement Award) and his J.D. degree (with honors) from George Washington University.[1] Miller was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Honor Society for Leadership. He was elected to membership in the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C. for being distinguished in Diplomacy and Public Service.

Career edit

Miller is a lawyer in private practice, and specializes in litigation and negotiation, white-collar criminal matters, and international advocacy. He has represented high-level government officials, Members of Congress and the judiciary, a foreign government, multinational corporations, and the U.S. Government as outside counsel. In these capacities, he has been lead counsel in several cases of national importance, including a defendant in the only espionage case to arise out of the Vietnam War. Miller is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia, Virginia, and the United States Supreme Court, as well as numerous United States Circuit and District Courts. He is given the highest rating (AV) by his peers in the Martindale and Hubbell Directory. Miller's biography appears in Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in American Law.

Recognition edit

Miller was awarded a knighthood by the President of Italy with the title of Commendatore of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy. He is the recipient of medals conferred by the Presidents of the Republic of Poland (Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit), the Republic of Latvia (Order of the Three Stars with the title of Commander), the Republic of Romania (National Order of Merit in Culture with the rank of Commander), the Republic of Bulgaria (Order of Madara's Horseman, First Class), the Republic of Albania (Medal of Gratitude), and the Republic of Croatia (Order of the Morning Star with the image of Marko Marulić). He was also awarded the Medal of the Senate of the Czech Republic. He was the commencement speaker and recipient of an honorary doctorate degree for public service from Central Michigan University. He is a recipient of the equivalent of an honorary degree with the title "Tel Hai Dignitary" from Tel-Hai Academic College in Israel. He has received awards from B'nai B'rith International, the Mayor of the City of Vilnius, Lithuania, the Mayor of Bucharest, Romania, the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, and the New York Council of the Society of American Registered Architects. The United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY) conferred upon him its National Leadership Award.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES WARREN L. MILLER AS MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICA'S HERITAGE ABROAD". clintonwhitehouse6.archives.gov. January 20, 2000. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (28 January 2001). "Auschwitz Revisited: the Fullest Picture Yet". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Corrections". The New York Times. 30 January 2001.
  4. ^ Moore, Waveney Ann (18 April 2004). "To reflect, to remember". St. Petersburg Times. p. 15. ProQuest 263989692.
  5. ^ Lipman, Larry (25 May 2003). "U.S., Germany sign accord to preserve some Holocaust sites". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 21A. ProQuest 261752291.
  6. ^ admin (2009-05-19). "Op-Ed: Europeans still need Holocaust lessons". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  • Andrea Rockafellow; "Graduation Speakers Diverse" Central Michigan University April 22, 2009.
  • U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Poland "Chairman Of The U.S. Commission For America's Heritage Abroad In Poland" 26 July 2006 U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Poland
  • U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad May 2009
  • Embassy of Italy - Holocaust Remembrance Day 2011 [1]

External links edit

  • U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Warren Miller is a Member and former Chairman of the U S Commission for the Preservation of America s Heritage Abroad the agency of the U S Government charged with helping to protect and preserve memorials historic sites buildings cemeteries and other property in Central and Eastern Europe including parts of the former Soviet Union important to the foreign heritage of Americans 1 While Chairman he negotiated on behalf of the United States 19 bilateral agreements concluded with governments of the region These agreements provide for cooperation in preserving sites and commit governments to prevent discrimination against minority groups Miller was appointed to the Commission in 1992 by President George H W Bush He was reappointed in 1996 by President Bill Clinton 1 and was appointed Chairman by President George W Bush in June 2001 As a Commission Member Miller initiated and completed several important Holocaust projects including funding the translation from Polish into English of Auschwitz 1940 1945 a highly acclaimed five volume 1799 page history of the concentration camp published by the State Museum at Auschwitz Birkenau 2 3 The Museum dedicated the books in his honor Miller has played a major role in the creation of numerous Holocaust memorials and related projects throughout Europe Prominent examples include the Little Camp memorial at Buchenwald Germany the Rumbula memorial outside Riga Latvia the Kielce pogrom memorial Poland national Holocaust memorials in Bucharest Romania and Tirana Albania and the Hidden Synagogue restoration at Terezin Czech Republic In 1994 he was appointed as the only foreign national to serve on the Board of the German government entity in charge of the memorial sites at Buchenwald and Mittelbau Dora 4 5 Miller has spoken on the subject of Holocaust remembrance and anti semitism throughout Europe and the United States He has been a Newsmaker speaker at the National Press Club has addressed a plenary session of the Parliament of Albania a special session of the Senate of the Czech Republic and a session of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of Romania He has been a guest speaker at other national Holocaust commemorations in several European countries In 2002 he was appointed by Secretary of State Colin Powell to be co leader of the U S delegation to an international conference in Warsaw Poland on the Museum of the History of Polish Jewry Miller has authored op eds published in major newspapers in the United States and internationally 6 In 1987 Miller was appointed by President Ronald Reagan as a Member of the District of Columbia Law Revision Commission on which he served for four years Miller has tried in excess of 100 jury trials in various United States District Courts and briefed and argued more than 30 cases before the appellate courts including the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Miller has lectured in criminal law and has also served on the Board of Advisors of the School of Public Affairs at American University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Recognition 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editMiller received his B A degree from American University recipient of University Student Achievement Award and his J D degree with honors from George Washington University 1 Miller was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa the National Honor Society for Leadership He was elected to membership in the Cosmos Club in Washington D C for being distinguished in Diplomacy and Public Service Career editMiller is a lawyer in private practice and specializes in litigation and negotiation white collar criminal matters and international advocacy He has represented high level government officials Members of Congress and the judiciary a foreign government multinational corporations and the U S Government as outside counsel In these capacities he has been lead counsel in several cases of national importance including a defendant in the only espionage case to arise out of the Vietnam War Miller is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia Virginia and the United States Supreme Court as well as numerous United States Circuit and District Courts He is given the highest rating AV by his peers in the Martindale and Hubbell Directory Miller s biography appears in Who s Who in the World Who s Who in America and Who s Who in American Law Recognition editMiller was awarded a knighthood by the President of Italy with the title of Commendatore of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy He is the recipient of medals conferred by the Presidents of the Republic of Poland Commander s Cross of the Order of Merit the Republic of Latvia Order of the Three Stars with the title of Commander the Republic of Romania National Order of Merit in Culture with the rank of Commander the Republic of Bulgaria Order of Madara s Horseman First Class the Republic of Albania Medal of Gratitude and the Republic of Croatia Order of the Morning Star with the image of Marko Marulic He was also awarded the Medal of the Senate of the Czech Republic He was the commencement speaker and recipient of an honorary doctorate degree for public service from Central Michigan University He is a recipient of the equivalent of an honorary degree with the title Tel Hai Dignitary from Tel Hai Academic College in Israel He has received awards from B nai B rith International the Mayor of the City of Vilnius Lithuania the Mayor of Bucharest Romania the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania and the New York Council of the Society of American Registered Architects The United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg Brooklyn NY conferred upon him its National Leadership Award References edit a b c PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES WARREN L MILLER AS MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICA S HERITAGE ABROAD clintonwhitehouse6 archives gov January 20 2000 Retrieved March 11 2023 Blumenthal Ralph 28 January 2001 Auschwitz Revisited the Fullest Picture Yet The New York Times Corrections The New York Times 30 January 2001 Moore Waveney Ann 18 April 2004 To reflect to remember St Petersburg Times p 15 ProQuest 263989692 Lipman Larry 25 May 2003 U S Germany sign accord to preserve some Holocaust sites Milwaukee Journal Sentinel p 21A ProQuest 261752291 admin 2009 05 19 Op Ed Europeans still need Holocaust lessons Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved 2023 03 11 Andrea Rockafellow Graduation Speakers Diverse Central Michigan University April 22 2009 U S Diplomatic Mission to Poland Chairman Of The U S Commission For America s Heritage Abroad In Poland 26 July 2006 U S Diplomatic Mission to Poland U S Commission for the Preservation of America s Heritage Abroad May 2009 Embassy of Italy Holocaust Remembrance Day 2011 1 External links editU S Commission for the Preservation of America s Heritage Abroad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warren L Miller amp oldid 1157716631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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