List of Haitian ambassadors in Germany

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The Haitian Ambassador in Berlin is the government's representative in Port-au-Prince to the German government.

List of representatives

Appointment
accreditation
representative Remarks List of heads of state of Haiti List of the German federal governments Leave post
1891 Before 1891 the Haitian ambassador in Paris was accredited in Berlin ( fr ) François Denys Légitime Leo of Caprivi 1891
1891 Demesvar Delorme ( en ) (* 1831; † 1901) 1897
1897 vacant Tirésias Simon-Sam Clovis of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1899
1899 Jean-Joseph Dalbémar (* 1839) from May 1902 to December 1902 he headed the Ambassade d'Haïti en France 1909
1909 Callistène Fouchard ministre des finances d'Haïti François C. Antoine Simon Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1914
1914 Léon Audain (* December 27, 1863 in Port-au-Prince , † September 1930 in Paris) His father was Louis Audain, a well-known LCS doctor from Haiti. the dircctevr of the School of Medicine. Oreste Zamor 1915
1915 vacant Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam June 5, 1917
June 5, 1917 Interruption of diplomatic relations, protecting power Spain. Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave Georg Michaelis 1921
1921 Fernand Dennis 1926-1940 he was envoy in Havana, from 1941 he was Haitian Ambassador to the United States Joseph Wirth 1923
1923 Georges Gentil From October 9, 1889 to March 24, 1896 he was chargé d'affaires in Madrid. Louis Bornó Wilhelm Marx 1925
1925 Charles Bouchereau Minister of Public Instruction Hans Luther 1928
1928 Luc Dominique * From September 27, 1923 to October 20, 1924 he was the list of ministres haïtiens des Cultes Hermann Muller Aug 2, 1930
Aug 2, 1930 Petien Boncy Louis Eugène Roy Heinrich Brüning March 18, 1931
1934 Constantin Fouchard (+1942) Sténio Vincent Adolf Hitler Dec 18, 1941
Dec 18, 1941 Interruption of diplomatic relations, protecting power Switzerland Élie Lescot Apr 30, 1945
1956 Jean Duvigneaud Paul Eugène Magloire Konrad Adenauer 1957
1957 Yvon Perrier Antonio Thrasybule Kebreau 1958
1958 Franck M. Beauvoir (Born April 25, 1014 in Port au Prince) Colonel son of Michel Beauvoir and Jeanne Roy; from 1936 married to Anetta Jannini, François Duvalier July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967 Carlet R. Auguste (* June 14, 1903 in Cap-Haiti) On December 8, 1923, marriage to Marie Ed. Etienne, 5 children. Law studies Education: Free School of Law. Cap Haiti. Graduate in Law 1937. - Coffee trader;
  • 1943–1948 professor of civil law.
  • 1947–1948 State Secretary for Trade;
  • 1950: Substitute Senator and State Secretary for Finance & Trade.
  • 1959–1967: Ambassador to the UN;
  • 1967–1972: Ambassador in Bonn.
  • In 1972 he chaired the Administrative and Budgetary Committee of the United Nations General Assembly .

1973–1976. Ambassador in Bonn.

Jean-Claude Duvalier Willy Brandt 1972
Apr 18, 1972 Fritz D. Jean-Baptiste 1973
1973 Carlet R. Auguste Oct 21, 1976
Oct 21, 1976 Edouard Francisque Helmut Schmidt June 9, 1981
June 9, 1981 Serge Élie Charles 1988–1989: Serge Élie Charles: Foreign Ministers of Haiti
Aug 30, 1983 Francois Guillaume Helmut Kohl
March 19, 1985 Jean-Claude Andre
1987 Jean Robert Saget Henri Namphy
1996 Alrich Nicolas November 1999: The embassy moves to Berlin. René Préval Aug 24, 2005
Aug 24, 2005 Jean Robert Saget Boniface Alexandre Angela Merkel 2014
2014 Patrick Saint Hilaire Chargé d'affaires Michel Martelly
2015 Frantz Bataille Chargé d'affaires
2016 Michèle Dominique Raymond Chargé d'affaires Jocelerme Privert

Individual evidence

  1. Demesvar Delorme
  2. Yvon Perrier
  3. ^ Books.google.de Franck M. Beauvoir
  4. ^ Carlet R. Auguste books.google.de
  5. Bitter aftertaste . In: Der Spiegel . No. 22 , 1974 ( online ).
  6. Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbook of Diplomacy 1815-1963: Foreign Mission Heads in Germany . P. 202 202