Hans-Joachim Mangold

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Hans-Joachim Mangold (born April 7, 1909 in Düsseldorf , † after 1969) was a German ambassador .

Life

Hans-Joachim Mangold had been a member of the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg since 1927 . He joined the NSDAP on May 1, 1933 and was given membership number 2,307,799. In 1934 he was with the work of retention of title and property component at the University of Marburg to doctor of law doctorate . After the campaign in the West , from July 1940 to April 1941 he was an assessor for Harald Turner in Paris . Mangold, who worked in the Reich Ministry of Economics from 1937 to 1945 , married Luitgard v. Kaminietz, with whom he had a daughter.

After the end of the war, Mangold was employed in the Foreign Trade Department of the Federal Ministry of Economics in 1948 , from where he moved to the Foreign Office's Trade Policy Department , which he headed from 1953 to 1957. In 1960 he was an economics officer at the embassy in London . The cabinet approved the proposal of the Chancellery of November 21, 1963, whereupon Hans-Joachim Mangold was appointed ambassador to Damascus . The agreement on this appointment by the Amin al-Hafez government was announced on January 8, 1964.

On October 7, 1964, a consortium of 17 companies headquartered in the Federal Republic of Germany under the direction of Wilhelm CB Hartmann (born April 13, 1908), (Board member Hochtief ), made a binding offer to the Baath against the Euphrates authorities Dam in the Euphrates to deliver.

In the proceedings against Eli Cohen in Damascus, the chairman of the special military tribunal accused Lieutenant Colonel Salah Dilli on March 17, 1965 of Ernst-Wilhelm Springer of conducting military reconnaissance for a foreign power. The Erhard government took up diplomatic relations with the government of Levi Eschkol with an exchange of notes on May 12, 1965 , after which the Syrian ambassador in Bonn , Ibrahim Istuany, ceased relations on May 13, 1965. Al Baas and Al Sawra reported on May 16, 1965 that Ambassador Mangold had left Damascus.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 64 , 1111
  2. Von Ribbentrop zu Adenauer: a documentation on the Foreign Office in Bonn, Ministry of Foreign Affairs , Druckerei Progress, Berlin, 1961–1969 p., P. 62; Brown Book p. 270.
  3. August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel: Das deutsche Who's Who , Volume 16, Arani, 1970, p. 806.
  4. ^ Letter from the Federal Chancellery of November 21, 1963 in B 136/4643. - It was proposed to fill the Embassy in Damascus with the First Class Counselor Dr. Hans-Joachim Mangold
  5. ^ The bulletin, January 8, 1964, OFICIAL NOTEBOOK , p. 143.
  6. ^ Written reports by the Ambassador Mangold, Damascus, of September 21 and October 9, 1964; Section III B 6, Vol. 439.
  7. Le Bureau, 1965, Bulletin de la presse arabe , Volume 18.
predecessor Office successor
Walter Weber Head of the Trade Policy Department at the Foreign Office
1957–1959
Hans Heinrich Sante
Rudolf Fechter , Consul General German ambassador to Damascus
1964–1965
Gunter Mulack