Carlos Guillermo Miguens Diehl

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Carlos Guillermo Miguens Diehl (born September 12, 1893 , † after 1944) was an Argentine diplomat .

Life

Carlos Miguens was a son of María Diehl Tornquist and Martín C. Miguens Basavillbaso. He was married to Silvia Elena Casares y Hoevel, their children were Maria Elena and Emilio Migunes Caseres. He graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires with a degree in philosophy , humanities , law and social sciences in 1917 and entered the foreign service. From 1921 to 1938 he was legation secretary and counselor in London . In 1938 he was chargé d'affaires in Rome . From July 1, 1938 to May 21, 1945 he was Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire in Stockholm . Carlos Guillermo Miguens Diehl was the grandson of the German poet Carl Wilhelm Diehl .

Tanker Buenos Aires

The tanker Buenos Aires , 17,500 GRT in 20 cargo tanks, was commissioned from Götaverken Cityvarvet by Aristotle Onassis in 1939 . In 1942 he brought his rights and obligations as a buyer into Arisona Argentina SA Marítima Industrial and the Argentine state paid the due payment to the Swedish state. The Argentine government subsequently negotiated unsuccessfully with the German Reich for safe passage for the tanker. On June 21, 1944, Segundo Storni told David Victor Kelly that he had threatened his German negotiating partners that if the tanker were not released, the Argentine government would sever diplomatic relations with the German Reich. By decree 10.129 of May 5, 1945, the tanker Buenos Aires became the property of the Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales . On July 27, 1945, Carlos Guillermo Miguens Diehl took possession of the tanker Buenos Aires on behalf of the YPF and renamed it San José . On July 27, 1945 the San José set sail from the port of Gothenburg for Maracaibo, where she transported 16,839 tons of mineral oil for the Compañía Shell-Mex Argentina Ltd. recorded and brought to Buenos Aires. The oil was part of a 500,000-ton linseed - oil - swaps , between the government of Edelmiro Julián Farrell and the Cabinet Franklin D. Roosevelt was agreed.

Individual evidence

  1. Felipe Ludueña, Historia de YPF y de la labor parliamentaria que le ha dado sustento Argentina. Congreso de la Nación. Senado de la Nación. Secretaría Parlamentaria, Congreso de la Nación, 1993 - 396 pp., P. 175
predecessor Office successor
Antonio del Viso Argentine chargé d'affaires next to the Italian government in
1938
Torcuato Salvador Francisco di Tella
Justo Ricardo Olivera Argentine Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire in Stockholm
July 1, 1938 to May 21, 1945
Eduardo Luis Vivot