Günther Dahlhoff

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Günther Dahlhoff (born February 5, 1936 in Münster ) is a former German ambassador .

Life

Günther Dahl Hoff studied law at the University of Bonn , in 1963 qualified lawyer and entered the Foreign Service in one. He was accredited in Kabul , Helsinki , Geneva , Washington, DC and Vienna and has four children.

After establishing diplomatic relations with Georgia, Dahlhoff became ambassador in April 1992 with an official seat in Tbilisi and was simultaneously accredited to the governments of the neighboring states of Armenia and Azerbaijan . After changing as ambassador to Haiti in July 1995, he initiated an exhibition of Georgian painters in Port-au-Prince in November 1995 , the visitors of which were a delegation from the German Bundestag made up of Gabriele Fograscher , Winfried Wolf , Armin Laschet and Andreas Krautscheid , across from them Dahl Hoff at a briefing session his views on population development in Haiti manifested (quote: "always want the Haitian woman and the Haitian man always can"), the policy statement of the former Haitian Prime Minister Claudette Werleigh commented and the speech style of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide with compared to that of the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels . As a result, the then Federal Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel Dahlhoff relieved of his duties in January 1996.

Works

  • Banks in crisis: a systematic decline . Tectum-Verlag, 1st edition 2014, ISBN 978-3828833098 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Dietrich Genscher. In: Der Spiegel , April 20, 1992
  2. Kinkel dismisses ambassador. Racist remarks cost Bonn diplomat's office in Haiti. In: Welt Online , January 24, 1996
predecessor Office successor
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Tbilisi
April 1992 to 1994
Norbert Baas
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Yerevan
1992 to 1994
Norbert Heinze
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Baku
1992 to 1994
Michael Georg Schmunk
Volker Heinsberg Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Port-au-Prince
July 1995 to January 1996
Chargé : Bernd Karl Vierkötter
1998-2001: Julius Georg Luy