List of the Argentine ambassadors in Germany
The Argentine Ambassador in Berlin represents the government in Buenos Aires to the government in Berlin .
Argentine envoy in the German Empire
- 1902-1905: Vicente Gaspar Quesada
- 1928–1938: Ernesto Restelli (1884–1939) Charge d'affaires: Eduardo Labougle Carranza
- 1939-1942: Ricardo Olivera
- January 27, 1944 Relationship is broken off by Chargé d'Affaires Luis Santiago Luti
Argentine ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1952–1956: Luis Herman Irigoyen
- 1956–1957: Eduardo Labougle Raúl de Labougle Carranza
- 1957-1958: Carlos Indalecio Gomez
- 1958-1959: Hector D'Andrea
- 1959–1963: Gualterio Enrique Ahrens
- 1964–1970: Luis Herman Irigoyen
- 1971–1973: Enrique José Luis Ruíz Guiñazu
- 1973-1975: Rafael Maximiliano Vasquez
- 1976–1978: Enrique José Luis Ruíz Guiñazu
- 1978-1984: Roberto Guyer
- 1984-1989: Hugo Boatti Ossorio
- 1989–1991: Carlos Alfredo Mandry
- 1991-1994: Roberto Guyer
- 1994–1998: Carlos Oscar Keller Sarmiento
- 1998-2000: Andrés Guillermo Pesci Bourel
- 2000-2006: Enrique José Alejandro Candioti
- 2008: Guillermo Nielsen
- 2010: Victorio Taccetti (born January 22, 1943 in Buenos Aires )
- September 6, 2013: Daniel Adán Dziewezo Polski
- March 8, 2018: Edgardo Mario Malaroda
- September 11, 2019: Pedro Raúl Villagra Delgado
Argentine ambassador to the German Democratic Republic
- 1973-1975: Osvaldo Guillermo Garcia Piñero
- 1976: Carlos Gustavo Lerena
- 1976-1978: Ruben Antonio Vela
- 1979–1981: Fernando Augusto Terrera
- 1982–1985: Enrique José Alejandro Candioti
- 1986–1988: Alfredo Cipriano Pons Benítez
- 1989–1990: Andrés Guillermo Pesci Bourel
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963. Foreign heads of mission in Germany and German heads of mission abroad from Metternich to Adenauer . Saur, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-598-11431-1 p. 13 books.google.de d-nb.info Only the cooperation of the Argentine President Hipólito Irigoyen, the father of the future ambassador in Bonn, with the German State Secretary, who tried to find a balance Richard von Kühlmann prevented worse. books.google.de
- ↑ Representations of Argentina in Germany . Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ↑ Manuel Paulus: The diplomatic relations since the First World War . In: Peter Birle (ed.): Relations between Germany and Argentina . Vervuert, Frankfurt am Main 2010, ISBN 978-3-86527-597-4 , pp. 95–115, here p. 115; spk-berlin.de (PDF).