Hasso Buchrucker

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Hasso Buchrucker (born March 15, 1935 in Hanover ) is a German lawyer and diplomat . He was the German ambassador to Mozambique (1982–1985) and Hungary (1996–2000).

Life

Buchrucker was born in 1935 as the son of Major a. D. Bruno Ernst Buchrucker born. From 1953 to 1961 he studied law at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, Oxford and Munich. In 1957 he graduated from the University of Oxford . This was followed by an apprenticeship as a banker in Madrid. In 1966 he passed his assessor exam in Munich.

After completing his studies in 1966, he joined the senior foreign service and, after completing his preparatory service, initially worked at the headquarters in Bonn. In 1968/69 he worked at the German Consulate General in New York (USA), from 1969 until joining the UN in 1973 at the Federal Republic's “Permanent Observer Mission” to the United Nations and from 1973 to 1977 at the German Embassy in Tel Aviv (Israel). He then took part in the Advanced Study Program at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts until 1978 . This was followed by a use in the Foreign Office in Bonn. From 1982 to 1985 he was the German ambassador in Maputo (Mozambique). Subsequently, he was head of the HR department until 1990. He then served in the Federal President's foreign policy adviser to the Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker and Roman Herzog . From 1996 to 2000 he was the German ambassador in Budapest (Hungary).

In 2000 he became an honorary member of the Humboldt Association in Hungary.

Buchrucker married a née von Maltzan and has three children.

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  1. The organization of the HVU , humboldt.hu, accessed on 14 April 2017th
predecessor Office successor
Otto-Raban Heinichen German ambassador to Hungary
1996–2000
Wilfried Gruber
Elmar Weindel German Ambassador to Mozambique
1982–1985
Wilfried Nölle