Anton Mohrmann

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Anton Mohrmann (born July 23, 1897 in Ibbenbüren ; died January 3, 1987 in Munich ) was a German diplomat.

Life

Anton Mohrmann attended high school in Rheine . He graduated from high school in September 1916 and was a soldier in the First World War. From 1918 to 1920 he studied law in Münster in Westphalia and Bonn . Since 1919 he was a member of the Catholic student union AV Zollern Münster. From the beginning of 1921 he did his legal clerkship in the Prussian judicial service, in 1922 he received his doctorate with the dissertation The objective and subjective limited discussion of the community of heirs in Erlangen and in 1924 he passed the assessor examination. At the beginning of 1925 he joined the diplomatic service of the German Reich.

Mohrmann was deployed in Bucharest, the Vatican, Madrid and Kovno and went to the embassy in Sofia in early 1940 after the outbreak of World War II . On March 1, 1940, he joined the NSDAP .

From September 1944 to the end of 1953 he was a Soviet prisoner of war.

In 1954 he was accepted into the Foreign Service of the Federal Republic and in 1956 became ambassador to Bogota . He retired in 1962.

literature

  • Maria Keipert (Red.): Biographical Handbook of the German Foreign Service 1871–1945. Published by the Foreign Office, Historical Service. Volume 3: Gerhard Keiper, Martin Kroeger: L-R . Schöningh, Paderborn 2008, ISBN 978-3-506-71842-6 , pp. 277f.

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