List of German ambassadors in Indonesia

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The list of German ambassadors in Indonesia contains all the ambassadors of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic in Indonesia .

Federal Republic of Germany

The embassy is based in Jakarta . The German ambassador has also had double accreditation for East Timor since 2002 .

Kurt Luedde-Neurath (1958)
Surname Term of office
Werner Otto von Hentig 1952-1954
Helmut Allardt 1954-1958
Dietrich Freiherr von Mirbach 1959-1963
Gerhart Weiz 1963-1964
Luitpold Werz 1964-1966
Kurt Luedde-Neurath 1966-1968
Hilmar Bassler 1968-1970
Richard beams 1970-1974
Kurt Mueller 1974-1977
Günther Schödel 1977-1980
Hans-Joachim Hallier 1980-1983
Helmut Matthias 1983-1987
Theodor Wallau 1987-1991
Karl Walter Lewalter 1991-1994
Heinrich Seemann 1994-2000
Gerhard Fulda 2000-2004
Joachim Broudré-Gröger 2004-2006
Paul von Maltzahn 2006-2009
Norbert Baas 2009–2012
Georg Witschel 2012-2016
Michael Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg 2016-2018
Peter Schoof since 2018

German Democratic Republic

The consulate general was converted into an embassy in late 1972.

Surname Term of office Remarks
Helmut Kindler 1954-1958 Head of Chamber Representation
Walter Hochmuth 1958-1959 Head of commercial agency
Gottfried Lessing 1959-1960 Commercial Council, Lt. d. Commercial agency
Kurt Nier 1960–1962 Consul General, Lt. d. Consulate General
Gustav Hertzfeld 1962-1965 Consul General, Lt. d. Consulate General
Wolfgang Bayerlacher 1965-1969 Consul General, Lt. d. Consulate General
Peter Stockmann 1969-1972 Consul General, Lt. d. Consulate General
Peter Stockmann 1973 ambassador
Günter Gahlich 1973-1977 ambassador
Eberhard Feister 1978-1982 ambassador
Werner Peters 1982-1986 ambassador
Siegfried Kühnel 1986-1990 ambassador

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1954 Establishment of a commercial agency in Bombay, which was relocated to New Delhi in 1956 and maintained regional agencies in Bombay and Calcutta. Consular functions since 1970.
  2. Representation of the Chamber for Foreign Trade of the GDR
  3. ^ Siegfried Bock, GDR foreign policy in the rearview mirror: Alternative German foreign policy? , P. 255