Herman W. Nickel
Herman W. Nickel (born 23 October 1928) was United States Ambassador to South Africa during the Reagan administration.[1] He was born in Berlin, Germany. Abitur, Dahlem (Berlin, West); A.B., Union College, Schenectady, NY, 1951; LLB, Syracuse University College of Law.[2] President Reagan announced his intention to nominate Nickel for the post on 24 February 1982.[2] Nickel presented his credentials on April 20,[3] succeeding the incumbent, William B. Edmondson, and preceding Edward Perkins in 1986.[1] Nickel was a correspondent for Time, Inc. in the Republic of South Africa, Tokyo, London, and Bonn prior to his appointment.[2]
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Preceded by | U.S. Ambassador to South Africa 1982-1986 |
Succeeded by Edward J. Perkins |
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