Herbert Dreher

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Herbert Dreher (born August 8, 1916 in Ettlingen ) is a former German diplomat who was ambassador to the Netherlands between 1976 and 1980, among other things .

Life

Dreher did his military service in the Wehrmacht after graduating from high school and took part in the Second World War. After the end of the war, he began studying law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , which he completed in 1949 with the first state examination in law. On June 6, 1950, he received his doctorate as Dr. jur. with the dissertation Real and Ideal Competition in French and German Criminal Law in a comparative legal representation . In 1951 he passed his second state examination in law.

Dreher then joined the foreign service in 1952 and was initially a member of the delegation from 1952 to 1953 in the negotiations for the annulment of the occupation statute and between 1953 and 1955 as a legation councilor at the legation in Iran . After working at the headquarters of the Foreign Office in Bonn from 1955 to 1960 , he was first secretary at the embassy in the USA between 1960 and 1963 , before he was counselor at the embassy in Belgium from 1963 to 1966 . In 1966 he returned to the headquarters of the Foreign Office and was there as Counselor First Class lecturer first Head of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law and then from 1968 to 1972 Head of Unit General personnel matters, personnel at international and supranational organizations Subsequently, he served between 1972 and 1976 as ministerial director as head of subdivision 51 there (general legal affairs) and as representative of the head of the legal department.

As the successor to the retired Adolf Max Obermayer , Dreher took over the post of Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Netherlands in September 1976 and remained there until December 1976, after which Gerhard Fischer took over. He then returned to the headquarters in Bonn as ambassador for special purposes or chief inspector of the Foreign Office with the rank of ambassador. At the same time he was entrusted with the task of coordinator for Franco-German relations between January 10 and 31, 1980 after the previous incumbent Carlo Schmid had died on December 11, 1979. In 1981 he retired.

publication

  • Real and ideal competition in French and German criminal law in a comparative representation of law , dissertation University of Freiburg, 1950

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany 1967 , p. 1728, Walter de Gruyter, 1998, ISBN 3-4867-1820-7
  2. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany 1974 , p. 1691, Walter de Gruyter, 2013, ISBN 3-4867-1813-4
  3. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany 1975 , p. 1872, Walter de Gruyter, 2013, ISBN 3-4867-1812-6
  4. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany 1980 , p. 1969, Walter de Gruyter, 2013, ISBN 3-4867-1806-1