Georg Alfred Plehn

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Georg Plehn

Georg Alfred Plehn (born August 3, 1868 in Kopitkowo, Prussian Stargard district , † March 15, 1941 Grafrath ) was a German consul and envoy.

Life

Plehn was the son of the manor owner Georg Plehn . In the Foreign Office since 1895 , he was Vice Consul in Warsaw , Consul in Denver , Consul General in Barcelona and Zurich and, since 1920, envoy in Brazil. After his departure in 1925, he withdrew to his property in Birkenbichl in Grafrath in Upper Bavaria . Plehn was born with Lulu. Haas married. Since 1886 he was a member of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen . In 1889 he headed the Kösener Congress. He took part in the First World War as a major in the reserve.

Fonts

  • Water use and distribution in the arid west of North America . Hamburg: Friedrichsen, 1911. (= Treatises of the Hamburg Colonial Institute , Vol. 4)
  • Dry farming in the western United States of America and its economic importance for the development of arid areas . Hamburg: Friedrichsen, 1913. (= treatises of the Hamburg Colonial Institute, vol. 13)

See also

literature

  • Degeners who is it? 10th edition. Berlin: Degener, 1935.

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang von der Groeben : Directory of the members of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen 1844 to 2006. Self-published, Göttingen 2006.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 45 , 385
predecessor Office successor
Adolf Pauli German envoy to Brazil
1920–1925
Hubert Knipping