Johann Dreher

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Johann Dreher (born before 1997) is a former German diplomat who, among other things, was ambassador to Denmark .

Life

After graduating from high school , Dreher completed a degree and then joined the foreign service . After completing the career test for the higher service, he was employed at various missions abroad and at the headquarters of the Foreign Office in Bonn .

Most recently, he was awarded in early 1997 as a successor of the retirement came Hermann Gründel his accreditation as ambassador to Denmark and has held this position until his replacement in 2001 by John Dohmes , the former head of the Permanent Mission of the euro Europe in Strasbourg was. During his tenure as ambassador, in his presence in 2001 the first joint wreath-laying ceremony by German and Danish soldiers took place on the Düppeler Schanzen .

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Lead article: Demonstration II. On the homepage of the German ethnic group in North Schleswig (page accessed on May 3, 2012)