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Doug Zohrab was born on 14 July, 1917 in Wellington, New Zealand, is a diplomat. Discover Doug Zohrab's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Diplomat and public servant
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1917
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand
Date of death (2008-06-01)
Died Place Waikanae, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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His wife is Rosemary Alice Miller

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Doug Zohrab Net Worth

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1944

In World War II, Zohrab was a cipher clerk on General Freyberg’s staff, where his duties included interviewing Italian prisoners of war. He spent time recuperating from illness in Lebanon, then was invalided home from the Middle East. In 1944, he was appointed to the Ministry of Rehabilitation, then to the Prime Minister’s Department, in the section that became what is now known as the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He served in London, Moscow, Paris, then in Wellington and, overseas again, in Tokyo. He was the first Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva 1961–64, worked at Wellington headquarters, then was made High Commissioner to Malaysia 1967–69, then Ambassador to Germany 1969–74 accredited also to Austria, Switzerland and Poland. He retired in 1974, after 26 years of service overseas.

1936

Zohrab, Balfour Douglas (1 January 1936), A History of the New Zealand Civil Service, 1840-1866 (Master of Arts), Open Access Repository Victoria University of Wellington, doi:10.26686/WGTN.16992460, Wikidata Q111991165

1930

Zohrab was educated at Nelson College from 1930 to 1933. In 1934 he became a newspaper copyholder and junior reporter on Wellington's Evening Post newspaper. He graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a master's degree in History in 1937 and became an assistant librarian at Parliament’s General Assembly Library. Apart from his native English, he knew French, Italian, German, some Japanese, some Malay, and taught himself Russian.

1917

Balfour Douglas Zohrab (14 July 1917 – 1 June 2008) was a New Zealand diplomat and public servant.

1600

Zohrab was born in Wellington of a part-Armenian family whose paternal ancestor was moved from Armenia to Persia by the Shah in around 1600 AD. Members of the family became influential in Persia and were forced to escape political assassination at the end of the 18th century by fleeing to Turkey. In due course, some family members moved, in turn, to Malta, England, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. He was an amateur pianist who reportedly played on Radio New Zealand in his youth, and he was interested in the arts generally. His other hobbies were reading, contract bridge and gardening. He married Rosemary Alice Miller in 1947;