List of German ambassadors in the Netherlands
List of German ambassadors in the Kingdom of the Netherlands .
ambassador
Ambassador of the German Reich
Surname | image | Term of office | Remarks | |
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North German Confederation | ||||
Wilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky | 1868-1871 | |||
/ German Empire | ||||
Wilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky | 1871-1874 | |||
Julius von Canitz and Dallwitz | 1874-1882 | |||
Friedrich Johann von Alvensleben | 1882-1884 | |||
Anton Saurma from the Jeltsch | 1885-1891 | |||
Kuno to Rantzau | 1891-1895 | |||
Egon von den Brincken | 1895-1899 | |||
Friedrich Pourtalès | 1899-1902 | |||
Karl von Schlözer | 1902-1907 | |||
Felix von Müller | January 17, 1908– May 11, 1915 | |||
Richard von Kühlmann
(* 1873; † 1948) |
1915–31.10.1916 | |||
Friedrich Rosen
(* 1865; † 1935) |
1916-1921 | |||
Hellmuth Lucius von Stoedten (* 1869; † 1934) |
1921-1927 | Envoy | ||
Julius von Zech-Burkersroda
(* 1885; † 1946) |
1928-1940 | |||
Otto Bene | 1940-1945 |
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany
Surname | image | Term of office | Remarks |
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BR Germany | |||
Karl du Mont (December 27, 1889 - 1961) |
1950-1952 | until June 1951 consul general | |
Werner von Holleben (* 1902; † 1985) |
1952-1953 | Chargé d'affaires | |
Hans Mühlenfeld (* 1901; † 1969) |
1953-1958 | ||
Josef Löns (born November 14, 1910; † 1974) |
1958-1963 | ||
Hans Berger (born October 29, 1909 - † March 6, 1985) |
1963-1965 | ||
Karl Hermann Knoke (born August 9, 1909, † December 28, 1994) |
1965-1968 | ||
Hans Arnold (born August 14, 1923) |
1968-1972 | ||
Adolf Max Obermayer (* 1911; † 1976) |
1972-1976 | ||
Herbert Dreher (* 1916) |
1976-1979 | ||
Gerhard Fischer (* 1921; † 2006) |
1980-1983 | ||
Otto von der Gablentz (* 1930; † 2007) |
1983-1990 | ||
Klaus-Jürgen Citron (born January 16, 1929 - December 11, 2007) |
1990-1994 | ||
Wilhelm Haas (born August 18, 1931) |
1994-1996 | ||
Eberhard von Puttkamer (1936–2019) |
1996-2001 | ||
Edmund Duckwitz (* 1949) |
2001-2006 | ||
Thomas Läufer (* 1945) |
2006-2010 | ||
Heinz-Peter Behr (* 1955) |
2010–2012 | ||
Franz Josef Kremp (* 1955) |
2013-2016 | ||
Dirk Brengelmann (* 1956) |
since 2016 |
Envoy from German States (before 1871)
Baden ambassadors
- 1709–1713: Hermann von Petkum, resident
- 1719–1723: Henry Charles des Bordes (1679 / 1680–?), Resident
- 1725: Abel de Rotolp de la Devèze (1679 / 1680–1750), resident
- 1747–1780: Gottlieb Heinrich von Treuer (1696 / 1697–1780), resident, ministerial resident from 1776
- 1781–1795 and 1806–1810: George François de Bosset (1756–1813), Chargé d'Affaires, from 1806 Minister Resident
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- 1866–1871: Gustav von Bohlen-Halbach (1831–1890)
Bavarian envoy
- 1690-1692: Corbinian von Prielmayer (1643-1707); Ministre plénipotentiaire
- 1692: Don Balthazar de Fuenmayor y la Sazon marquès de Castel Moncayo; Chargé d'affaires
- 1695–1697: Corbinian von Prielmayer Freiherr von Priel (1643–1707); Envoy extraordinary, from 1697 Ministre plénipotentiaire
- 1698–1702: Johann Baptist Freiherr von Lancier († 1702); resident
- 1714–1717: Baron von Heydenfeldt, envoy
- 1721–1741: Giacomo Antonio Gansinotti (Jacob Anthon van Gansinot, † 1741); Resident, envoy extraordinary from 1729
- 1742-1755: Petrus van Elsacker (1696-1755); Resident, envoy extraordinary from 1751
- 1755–1785: Jakob Olivier Freiherr von Cornet (1710–1785); Resident, envoy extraordinary from 1769
- 1786–1787: Arnold Josef Polis; Chargé d'affaires
- 1787–1806: Franciscus Antonius van Willigen (* 1738); Chargé d'affaires
- 1807–1810: Friedrich Wilhelm von Hertling ; Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire
1810–1814: Relationship interrupted due to annexation by France
- 1815–1824: Friedrich August von Gise (1783–1860)
- 1869–1870: Joseph von Sigmund (1820–1901)
Prussian envoy
Saxon envoy
Wuerttemberg envoy
literature
- Source: O. Schutte, Repertorium der buitenlandse vertegenwoordigers residerende in Nederland, 1584–1810 . 's-Gravenhage 1982, ISBN 9024799570
See also
- German-Dutch relations
- List of the Dutch ambassadors in Germany
- Ambassador of the GDR in the Netherlands
- Huis Schuylenburch , seat of the German Embassy in the Netherlands
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rudolf Agstner (Ed.): 1914: The other reading book on the 1st World War. Unknown documents of Austro-Hungarian diplomacy , p. 209.
- ↑ Nicole Eversdijk: Culture as a political advertising medium: A contribution to German cultural and press political work in the Netherlands during the First World War , p. 83 ( online ). Waxmann 2010, ISBN 978-3830923084 .
- ↑ uni-kassel.de
- ↑ Adolf Max Obermayer in the Munzinger Archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
- ↑ Herbert Dreher in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
- ↑ Curriculum vitae on the website of the Embassy in The Hague ( Memento from September 14, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Message on the farewell reception on the embassy website ( memento of March 17, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on December 8, 2012