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Kenneth William Hechler (born September 20, 1914) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented West Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1959 to 1977 and was West Virginia Secretary of State from 1985 to 2001. He is currently the oldest surviving person to have served in the United States Congress.
Hechler was born in Roslyn, New York on September 20, 1914. He holds a BA from Swarthmore College, and an MA and PhD from Columbia University in history and government. Hechler served on the faculty of Columbia University, Princeton University, and Barnard College in the pre-war years.
Hechler held a series of minor appointed positions in the federal civil service until he was drafted into the United States Army during World War II. After graduation from Armored Force Officer Candidate School, he was assigned as a combat historian in the European Theater of Operations, and following the war was assigned to interview many of the defendants prior to the Nuremberg Trials, including Hermann Göring.
Ken Hechler on working with President Truman
Ken Hechler on Goering (2010)
Ken Hechler (2012) on President Truman
Ken Hechler at 100 Part I
Ken Hechler at 100 Part III
Ken Hechler and Brenda Hutchinson
Ken Hechler at Chautauqua 2010
Ken Hechler on Remagen Bridge
Ken Hechler (2012) on Remagen Bridge
Doug Neckers on Ken Hechler (Oct. 22, 2011)
Daryl Hannah, James Hansen and Ken Hechler arrested at West Virginia protest June 23, 2009
Ken Hechler - Soldier of the Union
Ken Hechler (2012) On Selma March
Eli Rosenbaum on Ken Hechler (Oct. 22, 2011)