Heinz Wersdörfer

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Heinrich "Heinz" Wersdörfer (born March 6, 1925 in Cologne ) is a former German diplomat .

Life

Heinz Wersdörfer studied law and became a fully qualified lawyer . He joined the foreign service in 1957 and was accredited at the consulate in Osaka- Kobe .

The governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and Uganda established diplomatic relations on October 9, 1962 at the level of embassies. The German consul in Kampala, Heinz Wersdörfer, became the German ambassador in Uganda.

Ambassador reports from the refugee countries were sometimes used as a basis for decision-making when making case decisions on the asylum procedure . At a judges' meeting on asylum law in 1982, Heinz Wersdörfer declared that under totalitarian regimes a diplomat could only provide "very limited" information about the political situation.

In 1986 the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Republic of Togo, Dr. Heinrich Wersdörfer, received by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Togo , General Gnassingbé Eyadéma , to present his letter of accreditation.

Wersdörfer is a member of the Catholic student association K.St.V. Nibelung Cologne.

Publications

  • The constitutional position of the representative in the system of bourgeois representative democracy. Dissertation, Cologne 1952.
  • Kaiser Wilhelm's last signature. In: On post. Reports and memories from 50 years of German foreign policy. Munich 1996, p. 289f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. delivery. Free and healthy . In: Der Spiegel . No. 19 , 1982 ( online ).
  2. Bulletin of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government. 1986, p. 36 ( digitized version )
predecessor Office successor
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Kampala
1962–1963
Wilfried Sarrazin
Peter Scholz Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Lomé
1986–1990
Hans-Joachim Heldt