Kjeld Olesen | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 26 October 1979 – 10 September 1982 | |
Prime Minister | Anker Jørgensen |
Preceded by | Henning Christophersen |
Succeeded by | Uffe Ellemann-Jensen |
Personal details | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 8 July 1932
Political party | Social Democrats |
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Kjeld Olesen (born 8 July 1932, in Copenhagen) is a Danish former Social Democratic politician.[1]
His father was among the resistance members against Nazi Germany during World War II.[2] In 1955 Olesen was part of the CIA team who secretly listened in the leftist politicians Ragnhild Andersen and Alfred Jensen.[2] He also worked in a private intelligence organisation called Arbejdernes Informations Central (Danish: Information Centre of the Labour Movement) financed by the labour movement.[3] Its employers were members of the Social Democratic Party.[3] Later, Olesen became a member of Parliament (1966–1987) and served as deputy chairman of the Social Democratic Party in the 1970s. He served in several cabinet positions, most notably as foreign minister and defence minister. Following his exit from politics he resumed his old profession as a sailor.
References
- ↑ Transport Ministry profile
- 1 2 Peer Henrik Hansen (2006). ""Upstairs and Downstairs"—The Forgotten CIA Operations in Copenhagen". International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. 19 (4): 691–692. doi:10.1080/08850600500483715.
- 1 2 Sune J. Andersen; Martin Ejnar Hansen; Philip H. J. Davies (2022). "Oversight and governance of the Danish intelligence community". Intelligence and National Security. 37 (2): 248. doi:10.1080/02684527.2021.1976919.
External links
This article is based on the corresponding article on the Danish Wikipedia, accessed on 3 May 2006.